Radhika Pandit (Pic: Suresh Nampoothiri| Express Photo) 
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Radhika Pandit gets candid

At a recent product launch, the actress gave an elaborate talk on all the things that she looks for in her ideal man.

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BANGALORE: The dashing diva from Sandalwood, Radhika Pandit came to rescue the Indian men by solving the eternal mystery of— what women want. At the recent launch of the Gillette MACH3 Turbo sensitive, Radhika reveals secrets about her ideal man, her honeymoon destination, Bollywood and ‘the proposal’.

“I like men who have a boyish face. Men who are muscular and macho are also good but then somehow I like men who are cute and have the boy next door face,” reveals Radhika. “I have always seen myself getting attracted to the ‘chocolate boy’ type of a guy,” she adds.

Being a true romantic at heart she says that ‘the proposal’ from the guy whom she falls in love with should do everything cliched. “I would love red roses with stars above the sky. I want someone to go down on his knee and ask me out, probably sing a song. I love the cliches,” she says.

Radhika thinks Ranbir is cute.

“I think currently from Bollywood Ranbir is adorable. I find him really cute. Also Hrithik Roshan is someone whom I have always liked. He has an amazing body and dances really well.”

So is Bollywood on her mind?

“I will not look towards Bollywood. I am very happy right now with my work and would be doing many more Sandalwood movies,” says an assertive Radhika.

Asked about her favourite honeymoon destination, she said “Any island anywhere on this planet would be great. I love water and would want to go on a beautiful beach on my honeymoon”. So from islands to the cliches of red roses, Radhika has spilled the beans and guys, you all know now how to woo her.

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