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DEEPIKA PADUKONE
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Deepika Padukone
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality Indian
Actress
Occupation
film producer
Years active 2005–present
Ranveer Singh
Spouse(s)
(m. 2018)
Website deepikapadukone.com
1.1 Contents
1Early life and modelling career
2Acting career
o 2.1Film breakthrough and career struggles (2006–2011)
o 2.2Establishing as a leading lady (2012–2015)
o 2.3Professional expansion (2017–present)
3Personal life
4Off-screen work
5In the media
6Accolades
7References
8Further reading
9External links
former professional badminton player and her mother, Ujjala, is a travel agent. Her [4]
secretary of the Mysore Badminton Association. The family relocated to Bangalore, [6]
India when Padukone was a year old. She was educated at Bangalore's Sophia
[7]
Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology but later quit it due to scheduling conflicts with
her modelling career. [7][9]
Padukone has said that she was socially awkward as a child and did not have many
friends. The focus of her life was badminton, which she played competitively from a
[7]
young age. Describing her daily routine in a 2012 interview, Padukone said, "I would
wake up at five in the morning, go for physical training, go to school, again go for
playing badminton, finish my homework, and go to sleep." Padukone continued to [7]
pursue a career in badminton throughout her school years and played the sport in
national level championships. She also played baseball in a few state level
tournaments. While concentrating on her education and sporting career, Padukone
[10]
fashion model. She later explained, "I realised that I was playing the game only
because it ran in the family. So, I asked my father if I could give up the game and he
wasn't upset at all." In 2004, she began a full-time career as a model under the
[12]
Early in her career, Padukone gained recognition with a television commercial for the
soap Liril and modelled for various other brands and products. In 2005, she made [14][15]
increased when she appeared in a highly popular print campaign for the
2006 Kingfisher Calendar; the designer Wendell Rodricks commented,
[18]
"Since Aishwarya Rai, we haven't had a girl as beautiful and fresh." Rodricks had [19]
spotted her at a Ganjam jewellery class he was teaching and signed her up with the
Matrix agency. At the age of 21, Padukone relocated to Mumbai and stayed at her
[20]
aunt's home. That year, she gained wider recognition by featuring in the music video
[7]
Padukone soon began to receive offers for film roles. Believing herself to be too [22]
inexperienced as an actor, she instead enrolled for a course at Anupam Kher's film
academy. Following much media speculation, the director Farah Khan, who had
[23]
noticed her in Reshammiya's music video, made the decision to cast her for a role
in Om Shanti Om. Fashion designer Wendell Rodricks also takes credit in helping
[7][24]
her get the role. Farah Khan was looking for a model to star in her next film, and got
in touch with Malaika Arora. Rodricks, for whom Padukone had been modelling for
roughly two years then, recommended her to Arora, a close friend of his, who in turn
recommended her to Khan in 2007. [25]
the Telugu film Manmadhudu, and she was cast in the title role opposite the
actor Upendra. The film proved to be a commercial success. RG Vijayasarathy [26]
New Year was shelved, and Khan had instead cast Padukone for the melodrama Om
Shanti Om (2007). Set against the backdrop of the Hindi film industry, the film tells
[28]
the story of a struggling actor in the 1970s who dies soon after witnessing the murder
of the woman he loved and is reincarnated to avenge her death. Shah Rukh
Khan starred as the protagonist, and Padukone featured in dual roles of a leading
actress of the 1970s, and later, an aspiring actress. In preparation for her role, [29]
one of the songs in the film, "Dhoom Taana," Padukone drew upon Indian classical
dance, and according to Dorling Kindersley, "mesmeriz[ed] audiences" by
using hasta mudras (hand gestures). Om Shanti Om was a commercial success,
[32]
and emerged as the highest-grossing film of the year, with a global revenue of ₹1.49
billion (US$21 million). Taran Adarsh of the entertainment portal Bollywood
[33]
Hungama opined that she had "all it takes to be a top star", and she was awarded
with the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award and received her first Filmfare Award for
Best Actress nomination. Bollywood Hungama reported that the success of Om
[34][35]
Padukone next played the role of one of star Ranbir Kapoor's love interests in Yash
Raj Films' romantic comedy Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008). The film was a financial
success, but Namrata Joshi of Outlook wrote that Padukone's performance was
[37]
disappointing; "She is mannequin-like and utterly lacks fire and zing." Her first [38]
song called "Love Mera Hit Hit") in the drama Billu, she appeared alongside Saif Ali
[44]
Khan in the romantic drama Love Aaj Kal from the writer-director Imtiaz Ali. The film
documented the changing value of relationships among the youth and had Padukone
play the part of Meera Pandit, a head-strong career woman. With a worldwide gross
of ₹1.2 billion (US$17 million), Love Aaj Kal proved to be the third highest-grossing
film of 2009. Aniruddha Guha of Daily News and Analysis said that Padukone
[33]
"delivers the best of her four performances so far". At the 55th Filmfare
[45]
Padukone had five film releases in 2010. Her first role was in the psychological
thriller Karthik Calling Karthik, where Padukone was cast as the supportive girlfriend
of a depressed man (played by Farhan Akhtar). Derek Elley of Variety found the film
to be "thinly plotted" but considered "the uncomplicated ingenuousness of Padukone"
to be the film's highlight. Commercially, the film performed poorly. Her most
[47] [48]
acting" and attributed Padukone's poor performance to her "plasticky expressions." [49]
information on Dutta and relied on Gowarikar's direction. It did not perform well
[55]
commercially. [56]
Padukone began 2011 with an item number in Rohan Sippy's Dum Maaro Dum.
She referred to it as "the wildest song any actress has done;" the song's sexual
[57]
content attracted controversy including a court case for indecency. Her next film [58][59]
Rediff.com opined that she had successfully proved to be a "stunning girl who can
also act." Set in London, Cocktail tells the story of a man's relationship with two
[68]
the physical requirements of her character she exercised extensively and followed a
rigorous diet. Critics were divided in their opinion of the film, but particularly
[70][71]
"soul of the film" and wrote that she "excels in every scene, whether as a material girl
who enjoys sex, drugs and rock and roll or as the jealousy ridden girl out to destroy
herself." Cocktail earned Padukone Best Actress nominations at several award
[73]
Saif Ali Khan for the fourth time in Abbas-Mustan's Race 2, an ensemble action
thriller that served as a sequel to Race (2008). The film received predominantly
negative reviews, but grossed a successful worldwide ₹1.62 billion (US$23 million).
[78]
film release. Co-starring opposite Ranbir Kapoor, she was cast as Naina Talwar, a
"shy wallflower," which marked a departure from the glamorous characters that she
had a reputation for portraying. Raja Sen thought that the film "lacked a good story"
[81]
but added that Padukone "acts within herself and eschews exaggeration, and the
results are impressive ... This may be her most self-aware performance so far". The [82]
pairing of Padukone with her former boyfriend was anticipated, and the film [83]
praise; film critic Aseem Chhabra wrote, "Padukone is delightful in the film—
[86]
beautiful, smiling, and often a lot more playful and funny than Khan." Chennai [87]
case was registered against Bhansali, Padukone, and Singh for "offending the
religious sentiments" of the Hindu community by showcasing sex and violence under
a title that referred to the life of Rama. Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela released
[90]
among protests across several states in India, but was generally well received by
critics. Meena Iyer of The Times of India mentioned Padukone as "breathtaking",
[91][92]
million (US$420,000) for two days worth of work in it. In Homi Adajania's praised
[99][100]
satire Finding Fanny, Padukone played a young widow who takes a road trip with her
dysfunctional friends (played by Arjun Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Dimple
Kapadia and Pankaj Kapur) in search of a woman named Fanny. The film was [101]
screened at the 19th Busan International Film Festival; critic Anuj Kumar of The
[102]
Hindu wrote that Padukone successfully "takes off the fineries of Bollywood and you
can sense the freedom from baggage in her performance". Later that year, she [103]
starred opposite Shah Rukh Khan for the third time in Farah Khan's renewal
of Happy New Year. She played a bar dancer who trains a group of underachievers
for a dance competition. Sanjukta Sharma of Mint found her role to be of minimal
importance that required her only to be "a pretty thing to be laughed at and pitied",
but the film became one of her most successful, earning over ₹3.4
billion (US$48 million) worldwide. [88][104]
positive; Tanmaya Nanda of Business Standard praised the film's feminist tone, and
[107]
wrote that Padukone proves "what she is capable of when given something more to
do than look pretty and be the crazy-dance girl at parties". NDTV's Saibal [108]
Chatterjee opined that she "holds Piku together with a restrained star turn". With a [109]
Later in 2015, Padukone played the part of a businessperson who helps Ranbir
Kapoor's character overcome his conflicts in Imtiaz Ali's romantic drama Tamasha.
Despite poor financial returns, Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com named Padukone's
performance as the best by an actress that year, writing that she "is so potent
in Tamasha, it's almost as if you can hear her heartbeat across the screen". In her [112][113]
final release of 2015, Padukone reunited with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ranveer
Singh in Bajirao Mastani, a historical drama about a tragic extramarital affair. Singh
was cast as the maratha general Bajirao I, while Priyanka Chopra and Padukone
featured as his first and second wife, respectively. To play the warrior-
princess Mastani, Padukone learnt sword-fighting, horse-riding, and the martial art
form of kalaripayattu. With a revenue of over ₹3.5 billion (US$49 million), Bajirao
[114]
was "way too subtle and silken, and not steely enough". The film was showcased
[115][116]
successfully "outclassed" Diesel to "practically [steal] the film". The film earned over [122]
US$345 million worldwide, a majority of which came from the Chinese box office.
Padukone received three nominations at the Teen Choice Awards and followed it
[123]
Padukone at the premiere of Chhapaak (2020), which marked her first production venture
through silence and considered it to be the most emotionally exhausting role of her
career. She read history books on the era and researched the various historical
[128]
portrayed a romantic liaison between Padmavati and Khilji; they protested violently
and placed a bounty to behead Padukone and Bhansali. Following a deferment in [129]
release, the film was cleared for exhibition after several modifications were made to
it. Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost criticised the film's glorification of jauhar, but
[130][131]
of the most expensive Hindi films, and with earnings of ₹5.45 billion (US$76 million),
it is Padukone's highest-grossing release and one of Indian cinema's biggest
grossers. She received another Best Actress nomination at Filmfare.
[133][134] [135]
Following the success of Padmaavat, Padukone took some time off work to focus on
her home and family. In 2018, she formed her own company, named Ka
[136]
her face, and considered it to be the most physically challenging role of her career.
Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express credited her for "not just putting the focus on
[139]
New York Times added that "Padukone is by turns inquisitive, watchful and serene
but never maudlin". It did not perform well commercially.
[141] [142]
Padukone's next production venture will be 83, a sports film about India's victory at
the 1983 Cricket World Cup, starring Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev, in which she will
also take on the role of Dev's wife, Romi. She has committed to star
[143]
produce and star in a remake of the American comedy film The Intern, and will team
with Prabhas in an as-yet untitled science fiction film helmed by Nag Ashwin. In [146][147]
November 2020, she begun shooting alongside Shah Rukh Khan for YRF's next
project titled Pathan. She is also set to star opposite Hrithik Roshan in Siddharth
[148][149]
Padukone shares a close bond with her family, and visits them regularly in her
hometown of Bangalore. She lives in Prabhadevi, a neighbourhood in Mumbai, and
[151]
tattoo of his initials on the nape of her neck. She has said that the relationship had
[156]
a profound effect on her, transforming her into a more confident and social person.
The Indian media speculated on an engagement, and reported that this had
[7]
occurred in November 2008, although Padukone had stated that she had no plans to
marry within the next five years. The couple broke up a year later; she professed
[157] [158]
in an interview to feeling betrayed for a long time. In a 2010 interview, Padukone
[7]
accused him of infidelity, and Kapoor later admitted to it. They reconciled their [159][160][161]
Padukone subsequently became reticent to discuss her personal life, but in 2017, she
fondly spoke of her relationship with her frequent co-star Ranveer Singh, whom she
began dating in 2012. In November 2018, the couple married in traditional
[128][163]
In addition to acting, Padukone has written opinion columns and has been involved
with women's health and fitness magazines. She has also supported charitable
organisations, and has performed for stage shows. In 2009, she was hired
by Hindustan Times to write weekly columns for their lifestyle section; through these
columns she interacted with her fans and passed details of her personal and
professional life. That year, she participated in the World 10K
[165][166]
part of NDTV's Greenathon Campaign, to provide the village with a regular supply of
electricity. She visited Indian jawans (troops) in Jammu, for an Independence
[169]
Padukone took part in the opening ceremony of the third season of the Indian
Premier League at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Three years later, she [171]
America, entitled "SLAM! The Tour", in which she performed alongside her co-stars
from Happy New Year. Padukone has also been involved with the Olympic Gold
[173]
own line of clothing for women, in association with the retail chain Van Heusen.
Two years later, Padukone collaborated with the fashion portal Myntra to launch
[175]
another line under her brand "All About You". In 2019, she was appointed as the
[176]
chairperson of the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image. Through her own [177]
Padukone has also been outspoken on issues such as feminism and has said, "New
feminism isn't about being aggressive; it's about reaching the top yet being soft. It's
about being you – feminine, strong and full of will power." In a 2015 interview, [180]
a campaign named More Than Just Sad to assist general physicians in their
treatment of patients suffering from depression or anxiety. Also in 2016, the [183]
with the Crystal Award in 2020 for creating awareness on mental health. [187]
In 2020, Padukone attended a protest for students who were brutalised during
the 2020 JNU Attack due to their protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party criticised her decision and asked
[188]
people to boycott her film Chhapaak. Many others praised her for standing up
[189]
personality as "simple," "grounded," and "accessible," and wrote, "She takes criticism
in her stride, acknowledges her limitations and strives to work hard at getting better.
She handles praise with equal composure." Ayan Mukerji (the director of Yeh
[192]
Jawaani Hai Deewani) considers her to be "a woman who will flirt with you but you
will love to take her home to meet your mom as well." Padukone has maintained a [66]
Twitter account since 2010, and launched an official Facebook page in 2013. She is [193]
Padukone is considered among the most popular and high-profile celebrities in India.
Analysing her career, Reuters published that after making a successful debut
[35][86]
with Om Shanti Om, she featured in a series of films for which critics labelled her as
"wooden" and "mocked her accent." The Indian Express added, "Not too long ago
[196]
after a few unwise script calls and the public blow up of her high profile relationship
with Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika was written off. Credit to her much touted
professionalism, dedication, discipline and perseverance that she bounced
back." Following the success of Cocktail, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Chennai
[197]
Express, several media publications began crediting her as the most successful
contemporary actress in India. India Today featured her among the nation's 50
[33][198]
most powerful people in 2017 and 2019. The global edition of Forbes ranked her
[199][200]
as the tenth highest-paid actress in the world in 2016 and in 2018, the magazine
ranked her as the highest-earning woman celebrity in India. From 2014 to 2016 [201][202][203]
and in 2018, she was the highest ranked woman on the Indian edition
of Forbes' "Celebrity 100" list, peaking at the fourth position in 2018 with an estimated
annual earning of over ₹1.12 billion (US$16 million). Also in [204][205][206]
The actress ranks high on various listings of the most attractive Indian celebrities.
In 2008, she topped Indian Maxim's "Hot 100" list, and in 2012, she was named
[210] [211]
Desirable Woman", topping the list in 2012 and 2013. In 2010 and 2014, she [213][214][215]
was named the "World's Sexiest Woman" by the Indian edition of FHM. and she [216]
the "few actresses who experiments with colours, cuts and silhouettes." In the [219]
fitness book The Four-Week Countdown Diet, the actress was cited by Namita Jain
as "the ultimate role model for a healthy, fit and active lifestyle." [220]
Padukone is an active endorser for several brands and products,
including Tissot, Maybelline, Coca-Cola, and L'Oreal Paris, among others. In [221]
company Louis Vuitton. In the same year, Padukone was criticised for a Tik
[225]
Tok video aimed towards the promotion of her film Chhapaak, in which she asked
users to recreate her "acid-attack survivor look" from the film which was deemed
"insensitive" and "disrespectful" to acid-attack victims. Later that year, Padukone
[226]
was among several Bollywood actors who were criticised for posting Instagram
messages showing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, despite their
previous work advertising skin-lightening products which perpetuate colourism. [227][228]
1.7 Accolades
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Deepika Padukone
Padukone has been the recipient of three Filmfare Awards: Best Female Debut
for Om Shanti Om (2007), and two Best Actress awards for Goliyon Ki Raasleela
Ram-Leela (2013) and Piku (2015). [35][97]
1.8 References