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Deepika Padukone ( or ; born 5 January 1986) is an Indian actress who works in
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films. She is one of the highest-paid actresses in India, and her accolades include three Filmfare Awards. She features in listings of the nation's most popular personalities; ''
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'' named her one of the
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in 2018 and awarded her the TIME100 Impact Award in 2022. Padukone, the daughter of the badminton player Prakash Padukone, was born in
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and raised in
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. As a teenager, she played badminton in national level championships but left her career in the sport to become a fashion model. She soon received offers for film roles and made her acting debut in 2006 as the title character of the Kannada film ''
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''. Padukone then played a dual role opposite Shah Rukh Khan in her first Bollywood release, the romance '' Om Shanti Om'' (2007), which won her the
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. Padukone received praise for her starring role in the romance '' Love Aaj Kal'' (2009), but this was followed by a brief setback. The romantic comedy '' Cocktail'' (2012) marked a turning point in her career, and she gained further success with starring roles in the romantic comedies ''
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'' and '' Chennai Express'' (both 2013), the heist comedy '' Happy New Year'' (2014),
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's period dramas '' Bajirao Mastani'' (2015) and ''
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'' (2018), and the Hollywood action film '' XXX: Return of Xander Cage'' (2017). She also received critical acclaim for playing a character based on Juliet in Bhansali's tragic romance ''
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'' (2013) and a headstrong architect in the comedy-drama '' Piku'' (2015), winning two Filmfare Awards for Best Actress. She formed her own company Ka Productions in 2018, under which she produced and acted in '' Chhapaak'' (2020) and '' 83'' (2021), both of which failed commercially. Padukone is the founder of The Live Love Laugh Foundation, which creates awareness on mental health in India. Vocal about issues such as
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and depression, she also participates in stage shows, has written columns for a newspaper, designed her own line of clothing for women, and is a prominent celebrity endorser for brands and products. Padukone is married to her frequent co-star
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.


Early life and modelling career

Padukone was born on 5 January 1986 in
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, Denmark, in a
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family to Konkani-speaking parents. Her father, Prakash Padukone, is a former professional badminton player and her mother, Ujjala, is a travel agent. Her younger sister, Anisha, is a golfer. Her paternal grandfather, Ramesh, was a secretary of the Mysore Badminton Association. The family relocated to
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, India when Padukone was a year old. She was educated at Bangalore's Sophia High School and completed her pre-university education at Mount Carmel College. She subsequently enrolled at the
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for a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology, later dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with her modelling career. 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 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 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 also worked as a child model, first appearing in a couple of advertising campaigns at the age of eight. In the
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, she changed focus and decided to become a 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 tutelage of Prasad Bidapa. 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 her
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debut at the Lakme Fashion Week for designer Suneet Varma and won the "Model of the Year" award at the
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Fashion Awards. Padukone's fame increased when she appeared in a highly popular print campaign for the 2006 Kingfisher Calendar; the designer
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commented, "Since
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, we haven't had a girl as beautiful and fresh." Rodricks had 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
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and stayed at her aunt's home. That year, she gained wider recognition by featuring in the music video for Himesh Reshammiya's song "Naam Hai Tera". Padukone soon began to receive offers for film roles. Believing herself to be too inexperienced as an actor, she instead enrolled for a course at Anupam Kher's film academy. Following much media speculation, the director
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, who had noticed her in Reshammiya's music video, made the decision to cast her for a role in '' Om Shanti Om''. Fashion designer
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also takes credit in helping 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.


Acting career


Film breakthrough and career struggles (2006–2011)

Padukone announced in 2006 that she would make her film debut with ''
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'', a Kannada film directed by Indrajit Lankesh. The romantic comedy was a remake of 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 of '' Rediff.com'' was appreciative of Padukone's screen presence but added that "she needs to work on her emotional scenes." By the end of 2006, Farah Khan's ''Happy 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 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, Padukone watched several films of actresses Helen and Hema Malini to study their body language. Her voice was dubbed by the voice artist
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. For one of the songs in the film, "Dhoom Taana," Padukone drew upon Indian classical dance, and according to
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, "mesmeriz daudiences" by using '' hasta mudras'' (hand gestures). ''Om Shanti Om'' was a commercial success, and emerged as the highest-grossing film of the year, with a global revenue of .
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of the entertainment portal
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opined that she had "all it takes to be a top star", and she was awarded with the
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and received her first
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nomination. Bollywood Hungama reported that the success of ''Om Shanti Om'' proved a breakthrough for her. Padukone next played the role of one of star
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's love interests in
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' romantic comedy ''
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'' (2008). The film was a financial success, but
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of ''
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'' wrote that Padukone's performance was disappointing; "She is mannequin-like and utterly lacks fire and zing." Her first release of 2009 came alongside
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in Nikhil Advani's
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comedy '' Chandni Chowk to China'', in which she portrayed dual roles of Indian-Chinese twin sisters. Produced by
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, it had one of the widest international releases given to an Indian film. Padukone learned
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and performed her own stunts. Despite the hype, ''Chandni Chowk To China'' was a financial failure, failing to recoup its budget. Following an
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(for a song called "Love Mera Hit Hit") in the drama ''
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'', she appeared alongside
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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
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. With a worldwide gross of , ''Love Aaj Kal'' proved to be the third highest-grossing film of 2009. Aniruddha Guha of ''
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'' said that Padukone "delivers the best of her four performances so far". At the
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Padukone received a nomination for Best Actress. 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
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). Derek Elley of ''
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'' 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 financially profitable film that year was Sajid Khan's -grossing comedy film '' Housefull'' in which she featured alongside an ensemble cast headlined by Akshay Kumar.
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described the film as a "festival of bad acting" and attributed Padukone's poor performance to her "plasticky expressions."
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's drama '' Lafangey Parindey'' (2010) starred Padukone as a blind girl determined to win a skating competition. In preparation, she observed the interactions of blind people and rehearsed scenes while blindfolded. Writing for ''
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'', Sudhish Kamath was particularly impressed by the "considerable restraint" with which she played her part. Her next role was opposite
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in the romantic comedy '' Break Ke Baad''.
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's
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found the film to be "watchable largely for the performance of its leading lady." Padukone's final release of 2010 was
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's
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'' Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey'' opposite
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. Based on the book '' Do and Die'', the film is a retelling of the 1930
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. Bachchan featured as the revolutionary leader Surya Sen and Padukone played Kalpana Dutta, his confidante. Padukone said that she was unable to research her role as there was very little information on Dutta and relied on Gowarikar's direction. It did not perform well commercially. 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 content attracted controversy including a court case for indecency. Her next film was Prakash Jha's socio-political drama '' Aarakshan'', which dealt with caste-based reservations in India. Trade journalists had high expectations for the film which ultimately flopped at the box office. Critical reaction was largely negative, though
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mentioned Padukone as the most "refreshing thing" about it. Her final appearance that year was in Rohit Dhawan's comedy-drama ''
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'' alongside Akshay Kumar,
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and
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, a role that failed to propel her career forward. The series of poorly received films led critics to perceive that Padukone had " osther sparkle."


Establishing as a leading lady (2012–2015)

Padukone has said that her starring role in the 2012 Homi Adajania-directed romantic comedy '' Cocktail'' marked a significant turning point in her career. Raja Sen of '' 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 temperamentally different womenan impulsive party girl (Veronica, played by Padukone) and a submissive
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(Meera, played by Diana Penty). During the script narration, the producer Dinesh Vijan offered Padukone the choice of which woman to play; she decided on Veronica to expand her horizons as an actress. Portraying the role was a creative and physical challenge for her, and to achieve 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 praised Padukone's performance; Devesh Sharma of '' Filmfare'' credited her as the "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 ceremonies, including Filmfare,
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, and IIFA. The film also proved to be a box office success. In 2013, Padukone had established herself as a leading actress of Hindi cinema by featuring in four of the top-grossing productions of the year. She collaborated with Saif Ali Khan for the fourth time in
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's '' Race 2'', an ensemble action thriller that served as a sequel to ''
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'' (2008). The film received predominantly negative reviews, but grossed a successful worldwide . Ayan Mukerji's romantic comedy ''
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'' was Padukone's next 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" 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 pairing of Padukone with her former boyfriend was highly anticipated, and the film emerged as a major commercial success. Her next appearance was opposite Shah Rukh Khan in
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's action-comedy film '' Chennai Express'', as a Tamil girl on the run from her father (a local
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), which required that she adopt a Tamil accent. Critical opinion on her accent was mixed, but her performance received praise; film critic Aseem Chhabra wrote, "Padukone is delightful in the filmbeautiful, smiling, and often a lot more playful and funny than Khan." ''Chennai Express'' earned over to emerge as one of the highest-grossing Indian films. Padukone next played opposite
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in ''
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'', an adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy of '' Romeo and Juliet'' from director
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. Her role was Leela, a Gujarati girl based on the character of Juliet. Initially titled ''Ram-Leela'', the film's title was changed after a court 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
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. ''Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela'' released 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", and writing for ''
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'',
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concluded that "it's Deepika Padukone whom the film belongs to. Looking drop dead gorgeous and going at her part with a wallop, she's the prime asset of ''Ram-Leela''." Her performances in ''Chennai Express'' and ''Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela'' won her several awards, including the
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for both films and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for the latter. In 2014, Padukone featured opposite Rajinikanth in the Tamil film ''
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'', a period drama that was shot using motion capture technology. She was paid for two days worth of work in it. In Homi Adajania's praised satire '' Finding Fanny'', Padukone played a young widow who takes a road trip with her dysfunctional friends (played by Arjun Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah,
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and
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) in search of a woman named Fanny. The film was screened at the 19th Busan International Film Festival; critic Anuj Kumar of ''The 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 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 ''
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'' 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 worldwide. Following an appearance in Homi Adajania's online video on
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, entitled ''My Choice'', Padukone took on the role of a headstrong Bengali architect who cares for her hypochondriac father (played by Amitabh Bachchan), in
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's comedy-drama '' Piku'' (2015). She was drawn to the depiction of a realistic father-daughter bond, which she thought was rare in Hindi cinema. Reviews for the film were positive; Tanmaya Nanda of ''
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'' praised the film's feminist tone, and 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 Chatterjee opined that she "holds ''Piku'' together with a restrained star turn". With a worldwide gross of over , ''Piku'' was a box office hit, and garnered Padukone several awards, including second Best Actress awards at Filmfare and Screen. 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 ''
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''. 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 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
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general
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, while
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and Padukone featured as his first and second wife, respectively. To play the warrior-princess
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, Padukone learnt sword-fighting, horse-riding, and the martial art form of kalaripayattu. With a revenue of over , ''Bajirao Mastani'' proved to be the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year.
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found Padukone "riveting", but Subhash K. Jha thought that she was "way too subtle and silken, and not steely enough". The film was showcased at the International Film Festival of India; at the
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, ''Bajirao Mastani'' was named Best Film and Padukone received her second Best Actress nomination in that year.


Professional expansion (2017–present)

The action film '' XXX: Return of Xander Cage'' (2017), in which Padukone played the lead female role of Serena Unger, opposite
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, marked her first project in Hollywood. Critical reception of the film was mixed. Tirdad Derakhshani of ''
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'' termed the film a "repetitious heap of remarkably tedious CGI-enhanced action scenes" and thought that Padukone's talent was wasted in it. Conversely, Frank Scheck of ''
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'' believed that she had successfully "outclassed" Diesel to "practically
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the film". The film earned over US$345 million worldwide, a majority of which came from the Chinese box office. Padukone received three nominations at the
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and followed it with an item number in the romantic drama '' Raabta''. In 2018, Padukone portrayed Rani Padmavati, a
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queen who commits ''
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'' (self-immolation) to protect herself from the Muslim invader Alauddin Khilji, in the period drama ''
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''; it marked her third collaboration with Bhansali and Singh. She was challenged by the need to convey her character's courage 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 depictions of Padmavati. Right-wing Hindu groups speculated that the film portrayed a romantic liaison between Padmavati and Khilji; they protested violently and placed a bounty to behead Padukone and Bhansali. Following a deferment in release, the film was cleared for exhibition after several modifications were made to it. Anna M. M. Vetticad of ''
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'' criticised the film's glorification of ''jauhar'', but credited Padukone for managing to "eke something out of the stereotype-ridden writing". With an estimated budget of , ''Padmaavat'' is one of the most expensive Hindi films, and with earnings of , it is Padukone's highest-grossing release and one of Indian cinema's biggest grossers. She received another Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. 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 Productions. Her first production venture came with '' Chhapaak'' (2020), a drama by
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, in which she starred as an acid attack survivor (based on Laxmi Agarwal). She found it taxing to film in extreme heat wearing prosthetic makeup on her face, and considered it to be the most physically challenging role of her career. Shubhra Gupta of ''
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'' credited her for "not just putting the focus on the ravaged-skin-with a missing ear-and-nostril, but reflecting a mix of pain, anger, resignation, and finally, arriving at some kind of resolution". Teo Bugbee of ''
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'' added that "Padukone is by turns inquisitive, watchful and serene but never maudlin". It did not perform well commercially, but she received another Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. Padukone's next production venture was '' 83'' (2021), a sports drama about India's victory at the 1983 Cricket World Cup, starring Ranveer Singh as
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, in which she also took on the role of Dev's wife, Romi. The film was delayed several times chiefly due to the
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. Padukone was director Kabir Khan's first choice as he considered casting a real-life couple as an onscreen pair to be a good marketing strategy. Reviews for the film were positive, with Davesh Sharma of ''Filmfare'' commending Padukone for adding glamour to her supporting part. It failed to perform well commercially. Padukone next took on a leading role in Shakun Batra's '' Gehraiyaan'' (2022), a drama about infidelity which was released on Amazon Prime Video. In a mixed review for the film, Siddhant Adlakha of
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noted that it allowed Padukone "the room to create something more emotionally complex than the Hindi mainstream" and commended her for making her character's troubles seem "subtle yet palpable".


Upcoming projects

Padukone will next reunite with Shah Rukh Khan for
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's action film ''Pathaan''. She will star opposite Prabhas in an as-yet untitled science fiction film from filmmaker Nag Ashwin, and star and produce in a remake of the American comedy film '' The Intern'' (2015). She will also star in
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's action film ''Fighter'', alongside
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, and will portray Draupadi in a retelling of the ''
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'' from her character's perspective, which she will also produce. She was a jury member for the
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.


Personal life

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 has admitted to missing the presence of her parents there. A practicing
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, Padukone considers religion to be an important aspect of her life and makes frequent visits to temples and other religious shrines. While filming ''Bachna Ae Haseeno'' in 2008, Padukone began a romantic relationship with co-star
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. She spoke openly about the relationship and sported a tattoo of his initials on the nape of her neck. She has said that the relationship had a profound effect on her, transforming her into a more confident and social person. The couple broke up a year later; she professed in an interview to feeling betrayed for a long time. In a 2010 interview, Padukone accused him of infidelity, and Kapoor later admitted to it. They reconciled their friendship while working on ''Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani''. Padukone subsequently became reticent to discuss her personal life, but in 2017, she fondly spoke of her relationship with her frequent co-star
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, whom she began dating in 2012. In November 2018, the couple married in traditional Konkani and Sindhi ceremonies at Lake Como, Italy.


Off-screen work

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 Bangalore marathon, which raised in support of 81 NGOs. In 2010, Padukone adopted the Maharashtrian village of
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as part of NDTV's Greenathon Campaign, to provide the village with a regular supply of electricity. She visited Indian '' jawans'' (troops) in
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, for an Independence Day special episode of NDTV's reality show ''Jai Jawaan''. Padukone took part in the opening ceremony of the third season of the Indian Premier League at the DY Patil Stadium in
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. Three years later, she performed alongside Shah Rukh Khan,
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, and
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for the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League. In 2014, she participated in a concert tour across North 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 Quest team, established by her father and
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to support Indian athletes at the Olympic Games, along with sports personalities such as
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and
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and several other actors. In 2013, she launched her own line of clothing for women, in association with the retail chain Van Heusen. Two years later, Padukone collaborated with the fashion portal
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to launch another line under her brand "All About You". In 2019, she was appointed as the chairperson of the
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. Through her own company, Ka Enterprises, Padukone invested in Drum Foods International, a fast-moving consumer goods company, and Blu Smart, an electric taxi startup. 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, Padukone spoke about her personal experience of overcoming depression, and in October that year she formed a foundation to create awareness on mental health in India, named The Live Love Laugh Foundation. The following year, she launched 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 foundation teamed with Facebook and the
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organisation to launch multilingual tools and educational resources in Facebook's networking site to support people with suicidal tendencies. Padukone became the brand ambassador for the NGO
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and on her foundation's first anniversary, the two organisations collaborated to launch the video and poster campaign #DobaraPoocho dedicated to victims and survivors of depression. The
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presented her with the Crystal Award in 2020 for creating awareness on mental health. In 2020, Padukone attended a protest for students who were brutalised during the
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due to their
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against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Members of the ruling
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criticised her decision and asked people to boycott her film ''Chhapaak''. Many others praised her for standing up against a crackdown on dissent, as mainstream Bollywood actors avoid making political statements fearing backlash and consequences on their film.


In the media

The journalist
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, in 2013, described Padukone as "strong, someone who makes up her own mind, ndhas motivation within herself." She is particularly known in the media as a professional, disciplined performer, whose "work takes precedence over everything else". A reviewer for Rediff.com described her 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 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 Twitter account since 2010, and launched an official Facebook page in 2013. She is the most followed Asian woman on Twitter. Padukone is considered among the most popular and high-profile celebrities in India. Analysing her career,
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published that after making a successful debut 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 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 Express'', several media publications began crediting her as the most successful contemporary actress in India. ''
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'' featured her among the nation's 50 most powerful people in 2017 and 2019. The global edition of ''Forbes'' ranked her 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 and in 2018, she was the highest ranked woman on the Indian edition of ''
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'' "
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" list, peaking at the fourth position in 2018 with an estimated annual earning of over . Also in 2018, ''
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'' magazine named Padukone one of the
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; ''Variety'' magazine featured her in their list of the 50 most impactful women in the world, and the market research firm
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named her the world's thirteenth most admired woman. On International Women's Day 2022, ''
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'' listed her as one of the "Women Redefining Leadership" and "the trailblazers spearheading various domains of the professional world". In 2022, Padukone was awarded the TIME100 Impact Award for her work with mental health advocacy. Padukone 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 "India's Most Beautiful Woman" by the Indian edition of ''
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'' magazine. Padukone has frequently featured in ''The Times of India''s listing of the "Most Desirable Woman", topping the list in 2012 and 2013. In 2010 and 2014, she was named the "World's Sexiest Woman" by the Indian edition of ''
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''. and she was selected by the UK magazine '' Eastern Eye'' as the "Sexiest Asian Woman" in 2016 and 2018. Taking note of her dress sense, ''Filmfare'' credited her as one of the "few actresses who experiments with colours, cuts and silhouettes". In the fitness book ''The Four-Week Countdown Diet'', Padukone was cited by Namita Jain as "the ultimate role model for a healthy, fit and active lifestyle". Padukone is an active endorser for several brands and products, including
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, Maybelline,
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, and L'Oreal Paris, among others. In 2014, ''Business Standard'' reported that Padukone earned to per endorsement deal and TAM AdEX named Padukone the most visible face on television in India that year.
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estimated her brand value to be US$102.5 million, in 2018, the second highest of Indian celebrities. In 2020, she became the first Indian actor to campaign for the fashion company
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. In the same year, Padukone was criticised for a
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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 was among several Bollywood actors who were criticised for posting Instagram messages showing solidarity with the
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movement, despite their previous work advertising skin-lightening products which perpetuate colourism.


Accolades

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).


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Padukone, Deepika 1986 births Living people 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses from Bangalore Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses in Kannada cinema Actresses in Tamil cinema Female models from Bangalore Indian feminists Indian film actresses Indian Hindus Indian women columnists Indira Gandhi National Open University alumni Konkani people Mental health activists Actresses from Copenhagen Indian expatriate actresses in the United States Filmfare Awards winners Screen Awards winners Zee Cine Awards winners International Indian Film Academy Awards winners Mount Carmel College, Bangalore alumni