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Deepika Padukone eyeing fame in Hollywood

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Deepika Padukone is the hugest female star you’ve had in India for a very long time. She has this incredible combinatio­n of box office success and extremely critically acclaimed performanc­es to her credit. Lata Jha, film reporter

MUMBAI: Deepika Padukone, daughter of former badminton star Prakash Padukone, is ready to smash her way to Hollywood fame.

The Hollywood flick xXx: Return of Xander Cage opened a week early in India — because she features in it.

When you arrive in any Indian city, it’s very likely that the first face you’ll see — and the first voice you’ll hear — is Deepika’s. Whether it’s on billboards, magazine covers or movie posters, her long tresses, smoulderin­g eyes, and megawatt smile are literally everywhere.

“Deepika Padukone is the hugest female star you’ve had in India for a very long time,” said Lata Jha, a film reporter for the Mint newspaper. “She has this incredible combinatio­n of box office success and extremely critically acclaimed performanc­es to her credit.”

Deepika made her Bollywood debut ten years ago. She was a 21-year- old model with no acting background or industry experience.

“People wrote me off, said she’s a model, she can’t act,” she said. “People had issues with my voice, people had issues with my diction.”

She was also facing an industry where most roles for women were superficia­l and secondary. “There was a certain stereotype of what a female actor should be like, or what type of clothes she should wear, or what type of movies she should do, and even the kind of roles and parts that were written for women were very, very specific — and it didn’t go beyond that.”

Deepika began pursuing more complex roles with critically­acclaimed filmmakers. “I think I came into my own, and that’s when I really started enjoying my work, the day I stopped worrying about fitting into the mould and fitting into what people thought was right, and the day I discovered myself and I started doing what I thought made me happy.”

Film critic Aseem Chhabra reckoned that shift was visible in her performanc­es. “Modelling led to her acting,” he said, “but then she survived it only because she became a better and better actress.”

But while her career was flourishin­g on screen, Deepika was struggling in her personal life. Two years ago she did something unheard of among Indian celebritie­s: She went on national television to reveal that she was battling depression.

“The whole intention of coming out and speaking was because when I experience­d depression, I realised how difficult it was,” she explained. “There was so much stigma attached. And for people who might be experienci­ng it, I want them to know that there is hope, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong in talking about it, or seeking help.”

She became a model for the self- aware, modern Indian woman. And now, with goodwill, respect and commercial success, she’s setting her eyes on the ultimate prize: Hollywood.

In the new sequel to the xXx franchise, Bollywood’s most serious actress joins Vin Diesel on a globe-trotting race against time to defuse rogue satellites falling from the sky. Babes and bikinis, bombs and beaches — the film almost doesn’t need subtitles.

“Yes, the language might be different,” Padukone conceded, “but eventually I feel like today when we make movies, when we make cinema, I feel like we’re catering to the world.”

But critics aren’t loving the world debut of xXx: Return of Xander Cage, and film reporter Lata Jha said the box office results in India haven’t been great. “The film has done okay-ish but for a Deepika (film) it’s not so good.”

This was partly because its initial release was limited to IMAX and 3D. But it may be an uphill battle for Deepika to replicate her reigning status as the commercial and critical queen of Bollywood in Hollywood.

Still, she’s hoping to branch out in America. “Drama, love stories,” she laughed. “I know I’ve debuted in an action flick but what I really would love to do is a beautiful drama, love story, even a romantic comedy sometimes — I think, as an audience, that’s what I grew up watching, that’s what I enjoy watching and today even as an actor that’s what I enjoy doing the most.”

 ??  ?? Padukone had made her Bollywood debut ten years ago.
Padukone had made her Bollywood debut ten years ago.

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