Deepika Padukone is one of the most prominent female stars in the Indian film business right now. She also appears to be receiving praise from all around the world. The actor, who starred in Fighter earlier this year, is listed by Deadline Hollywood magazine as one of the Global Disruptors 2024. Deepika becomes the latest celebrity to join the ranks of other international stars, including Uma Thurman, Lee Sung Jin, and Eva Longoria. Celebrities on the list have a major influence on how the entertainment business is shaped globally in the future.
As India’s surprise superstar who is on a mission to break boundaries and taboos Deepika is introduced in the segment. According to the report, Deepika has not only performed well at the box office for the past two years, but she has also represented India on a number of international stages. Naturally, a movie’s success, the box office, awards, and accolades are important, but for me, as a person, the time I’ve had with people and the experiences I have on a film set are the most important,” Deepika declared.
The soon-to-be mother looked back on her path and expressed appreciation for her 2007 feature debut, Om Shanti Om. “Looking back, I see myself as so young, so innocent, and so lost, but I also felt so protected, and I really couldn’t have asked for a better debut, because they protected me without having to,” Deepika remarked. They made sure I was involved and at ease, that I expressed myself effectively, and that I delivered my discourse. My life abruptly altered when we began promoting the film because they truly helped me out and put me on the map.
In addition to representing India at the Oscars and BAFTAs, Deepika was a member of the Cannes Film Festival jury and appeared on the cover of TIME magazine. In addition, she unveiled the FIFA World Cup trophy as the first Indian ever. Regarding movies, Deepika debuted in Hollywood in xXx: Return Of Xander Cage in 2017. Deepika spoke with the magazine about her experience as an actress in Hollywood, saying, “It was a really new process for me because I’d never had to audition. About ten years ago, I started my journey in the West.”
Deepika continued by discussing how “Naatu Naatu” won an Oscar and made Indian history. “I think the world has gotten smaller and more connected, and it really comes down to telling amazing stories,” the woman stated. In my opinion, neither the narrative we tell nor the way we operate have changed all that much in India. Though I believe there have always been fascinating tales to tell, I do believe that the world has become more receptive to the concept of the East, and India in particular, and that this is what has changed—realizing there is a world outside of America.
Deepika will appear in two Bollywood films this summer Singham Again and Kalki: 2829 AD, starring Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan, all of which are slated for release in June. As for Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh personally, they are expecting their first child in September.
As Deepika Padukone continues to open doors for others globally, serving as major inspiration & sets new standards, her recognition as a Disruptor is a testament to her enduring legacy and her role in shaping the future of global cinema.As India’s biggest female superstar, she has consistently showcased her country’s talent and potential on the world stage, paving the way for her contemporaries and future generations of aspiring artists.
Source : The Indian Express
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