Deepika: I did 83 to acknowledge every homemaker who makes sacrifices - Page 3

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: -PD-

the statement is made by Deepika ... That itself is a standard for mocking as per IF forum standards 😆

I didn't know she was disliked so much on here.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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She is being proud of her mother, which every daughter should be and she is being mocked for that. What even

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Twinklingmoon

Aur phir woh married working woman like Kareena Anushka and others ko degrade karne wale articles apne website pe chipkati hai. Kaisa feminism hai iska ji


The Deepika Era

With her undeniable beauty and greater depth to her acting, there is no reason why Padukone’s career as a leading lady shouldn’t last longer


There is no doubt about Alia Bhatt’s talent, but anyone who has seen the trailer of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi will get a niggling feeling of a little girl playing dress-up. Bhatt has done exceedingly well since her debut in Student of the Year in 2012 but this role, of a madam of a brothel in Mumbai’s once-seedy Kamathipura, seems a little out of her league. Every heroine worth her salt in Mumbai cinema wants to be a Bhansali heroine and Bhatt’s eagerness to play the part is understandable, but it underlines a big problem in the industry currently. As the heroes age, they are running out of female co-stars.

Priyanka Chopra is busy acting with hunky Western actors—from Outlander’s heartthrob Sam Heughan in Text for You to Bodyguard star Richard Madden in the Russo Brothers’ series Citadel. Katrina Kaif has her limitations as an actor. Anushka Sharma has just become a mother and has already created a successful alternative career as a producer of reliably risky material such as Paatal Lok and Bulbbul. Kangana Ranaut and Vidya Balan are busy carrying movies entirely on their shoulders without needing any leading men anymore. That leaves only Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor Khan, when she is not busy being a mom. Padukone is taking full advantage of it, having wisely taken some time off after marriage to Ranveer Singh to recharge and renew herself. We will soon see lots of her on screen, beginning with Shakun Batra’s new-age love story with Siddhant Chaturvedi and Ananya Pandey; in Pathan, with Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham; in Nag Ashwin’s untitled movie with Prabhas; and in her own co-production, a remake of The Intern (2015) which was supposed to star the late Rishi Kapoor in the Robert De Niro role. With her undeniable beauty and greater depth to her acting, there is no reason why Padukone’s career as a leading lady shouldn’t last longer than is usual for a woman in an industry and society that continues to be ageist and sexist.🤣


How can we forgot that article where she and her team were mocking other married women because they had taken some time out for their familiy.


and her fans are asking my everyone is mocking her when she herself an ensecure person who doesnt wish anyone anything good.


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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kaya65


The Deepika Era

With her undeniable beauty and greater depth to her acting, there is no reason why Padukone’s career as a leading lady shouldn’t last longer


There is no doubt about Alia Bhatt’s talent, but anyone who has seen the trailer of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi will get a niggling feeling of a little girl playing dress-up. Bhatt has done exceedingly well since her debut in Student of the Year in 2012 but this role, of a madam of a brothel in Mumbai’s once-seedy Kamathipura, seems a little out of her league. Every heroine worth her salt in Mumbai cinema wants to be a Bhansali heroine and Bhatt’s eagerness to play the part is understandable, but it underlines a big problem in the industry currently. As the heroes age, they are running out of female co-stars.

Priyanka Chopra is busy acting with hunky Western actors—from Outlander’s heartthrob Sam Heughan in Text for You to Bodyguard star Richard Madden in the Russo Brothers’ series Citadel. Katrina Kaif has her limitations as an actor. Anushka Sharma has just become a mother and has already created a successful alternative career as a producer of reliably risky material such as Paatal Lok and Bulbbul. Kangana Ranaut and Vidya Balan are busy carrying movies entirely on their shoulders without needing any leading men anymore. That leaves only Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor Khan, when she is not busy being a mom. Padukone is taking full advantage of it, having wisely taken some time off after marriage to Ranveer Singh to recharge and renew herself. We will soon see lots of her on screen, beginning with Shakun Batra’s new-age love story with Siddhant Chaturvedi and Ananya Pandey; in Pathan, with Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham; in Nag Ashwin’s untitled movie with Prabhas; and in her own co-production, a remake of The Intern (2015) which was supposed to star the late Rishi Kapoor in the Robert De Niro role. With her undeniable beauty and greater depth to her acting, there is no reason why Padukone’s career as a leading lady shouldn’t last longer than is usual for a woman in an industry and society that continues to be ageist and sexist.🤣


How can we forgot that article where she and her team were mocking other married women because they had taken some time out for their familiy.


and her fans are asking my everyone is mocking her when she herself an ensecure person who doesnt wish anyone anything good.



Lmao, her PR is a joke!

Her acting is one-dimensional, her dialogue delivery is embarrassing, and she is very average-looking. She lost whatever charm she had ages ago.

Also, what will happen if she has a baby? Will she mock herself?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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See i could have understood her logic if she actually had a role in the movie which portrayed her as a homemaker who was struggling with her dreams vs responsibilities . Dp is just there in the movie there for 5-10 minutes with no mention of being a homemaker or not. How did she reach to this conclusion?!

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Little girl playing dress up lmao .. I so agree

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Posted: 3 years ago
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She did 83 primarily for her hubby. Which big heroine will do an insignificant role based on a male leads story. She did it because Kabir Khan of Tiger trilogy made it.


Would she have done the role if Ranveer wasn't acting in it? Or if it didn't have a big director? Would she have cared to portray a housewife who stays home for her husband then? She wouldn't even have sat for five mins after hearing her role.


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