Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Deepika Padukone talks about love, life and movies




Eight months after her dream debut in Om Shanti Om, Deepika Padukone is raring to go.

The stunning model-turned-actress has shot for three films in this period and on the personal front, there’s no more gossip doing the rounds. She’s very happy in her relationship with Ranbir Kapoor and is quite open about it.

In the latest interview with the media, Deepika spoke about matters close to her heart. Read on…

# In your next film Bachna Ae Haseeno, Ranbir romances two other girls..

It was a great experience. We three girls didn’t really interact. But we did a music video for the film. That was the only time we shot together. It was great fun.

# So does Ranbir get you at the end?

That I don’t know…

# How do you deal with the attention he gets from girls and vice-versa?

He understands the profession I am in and I understand the profession that he is in. And it’s about trust.

# Who’s more possessive?

We are both equally possessive.

# Do you feel better now that you are open about your relationship and don’t have the paparazzi chasing you?

It’s easier in a certain way, yet it’s difficult. The main thing is that it’s not about hiding our relationship or wanting the world to know. It’s about being sure. And I think when you are sure and you truly are in love, why would you want to hide it?

# When you came to Mumbai did you have a back-up plan just in case things in the glam world didn’t work out?

No. I was very sure of what I wanted to do. I didn’t know if I’d do well or not. I didn’t even know that I would get into films. I started getting a lot of assignments for endorsements in terms of print, ramp etc. I think Farah (Khan) noticed one of my music videos with Himesh and sort of decided to take me in her film.

# Now that you’ve got much appreciation and even bagged so many awards for the best debutante, are you feeling the pressure?

Not at all. I always say if you enjoy your work and enjoy the process of being part of a film, everything else will follow.

# What’s the nicest compliment you have received?

Ah, well, that was when I met Husainji (famous artist) in London. He said when he looked into my eyes it was the first time he saw the stars, the sky and the universe.

# You were on Rakhi Sawant Showz on Zoom TV. How was the experience?

Very nice. It was more like a conversation between two girls. Rakhi Sawant is very honest and always speaks her mind and that’s so good about her. Before I was signed for Om Shanti Om, I used to go to the same dance class as her.

We were never introduced and I was just a model then. She came up to me one day and said, “I’ve heard Farah is considering you for her film. I don’t know you well but I’m sure you are extremely talented.” That gave me a lot of confidence.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Deepika Padukone - Interview


Om Shanti Om girl Deepika Padukone is annoyed with the press for publishing stories about her romantic link-ups, saying they will dent her reputation and cause future embarrassment.

'The media needs to be a little restrained. I am a simple girl and from a respectable family. And loose talk about me harms my reputation,' Deepika, who will be seen in Chandni Chowk to China, told IANS in an interview.

'One day, like any other girl, I intend to settle down and have children. How would those write-ups look at that time? I'm so glad I've found a man who comes from the same space and understands the pitfalls of sensational journalism.'

Deepika, who was apparently seeing cricketer Yuvraj Singh at one time, is now reportedly set to tie the knot with Ranbir Kapoor.

Ask her why she and beau Ranbir went public about their relationship, Deepika said: 'Because this is the first time I've actually and truly fallen in love. Being in love is the loveliest feeling. When two people are getting close they need time to understand one another.'

Both of them will be seen together for the first time on screen in Bachna Ae Haseeno.

Excerpts from an interview:

Q: Post Om Shanti Om (OSO) how has your life changed?

A: All this is very new for me. My father (bandmintom champ Prakash Padukone) was also a celebrity, but we were never exposed to media coverage. Before I went into the modelling profession, I did go into my dad's profession - it was the expected thing. I played badminton at the national level. But I realised my heart was set on modelling. Movies weren't even in my range of vision. But after two years of modelling, I started getting film offers I was only 18 then. I didn't want to jump into anything.

Q: What took you down south?

A: You mean my Kannada film Aishwarya? I am from Karnataka and it was directed by a young and talented man, Indrajit Lankesh. And I was paired with a huge Kannada star, Upendra.

Q: Did you speak your own lines?

A: Yes, I did. I learnt Kannada in school. Farah Khan had already offered me OSO. But we were to shoot a year later. So I did the Kannada film.

Q: You remind me of Aishwarya Rai.

A: I'd take that as a compliment. I grew up watching her. When I was in school I remember how thrilled I was when she won Miss World. Ash and Sushmita Sen are people I've admired.

Q: What do you and Ranbir talk about?

A: Well...we do know what's going on in each other's careers. But otherwise we try to keep cinema out of our conversation. We try not to get into one another's workspace.

Q: It's amazing but both of you started your careers in Hindi films as fierce rivals in SaawariyaOSO?
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A: That rivalry was more media-created than anything else. Comparing me with Sonam Kapoor was so uncalled for. We come from two totally different spaces and we started differently. She assisted Sanjay Leela Bhansali. I come from the modelling world. And our debut vehicles are so different. Fortunately, we were too involved with our own projects and had no time to think of each other as competition.

Q: You started with Shah Rukh Khan as a co-star. Can it get any bigger?

A: I hope it does. Initially, I was very nervous about working with him. But Farah and Shah Rukh made it very comfortable for me. We did readings together, we met socially so that we were comfortable when we faced the camera. He's again someone I grew up watching.

Q: He kept making those uncle jokes.

A: He was just being kind. I'm really glad I came in at a time when there're so many co-stars to work with - from Shah Rukh and Akshay Kumar to Neil Nitin Mukesh and Ranbir and Harman Baweja, who's coming into films this year.

Q: You have acquired the reputation of being extremely choosy.

A: Yes, every project takes up so much of your time. You've to be sure of what you're doing. So often I say no because I don't have the time. I meet every director who wants to meet me. I do consult my parents. It would be unfair to distance them from my career just because they aren't part of the entertainment industry. But the final decision is mine.

Q: How do your parents react to your link-ups?

A: It used to affect them initially. Now they're fed up reading new things every morning. We've decided to continue with our normal lives.

Q: Is the image of the boyfriend deserter hurtful?

A: The media needs to be a little restrained. I am a simple girl and from a respectable family. And loose talk about me harms my reputation. One day, like any other girl, I intend to settle down and have children. How would those write-ups look at that time? I'm so glad I've found a man who comes from the same space and understands the pitfalls of sensational journalism. I feel after a point no one will take these write-ups making a tamasha out of my life seriously.

Q: Why did you and Ranbir decide to go public about your mutual feelings?

A: Because this is the first time I've actually and truly fallen in love. Being in love is the loveliest feeling. When two people are getting close they need time to understand each other. I've reached an age when I can't be in a frivolous relationship. Linking me to so many men at a time when I wasn't sure about my feelings was unfair.

Q: Did the earlier link-ups collapse because of the excessive attention they got?

A: Quite possible. At the end of the day it was just destiny that I was meant to be with Ranbir and we're very happy together.

Q: Do you get time to be with each other?

A: We try to be together as much as possible. We did a film together, 'Bachna Ae Haseeno'. That's when we got close. We had met and interacted earlier, but we didn't get a chance to know each other well enough. He was busy with his film. I was busy with mine. We were under all kinds of pressure. Everything became very messy. In Australia, when we shot together we started afresh. We almost met like two new people. There was no baggage to be carried forward from the past because even in the past we didn't part bitterly.

source:aol.in

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

No break up with Ranbir says Deepika Padukone

Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone has refused the news of break -up with Ranbir Kapoor. She says, “ She was very happy with the relationship and she has a smooth going with Ranbir Kapoor.

During a visit to Dubai as a brand ambassador of real estate company she accept”,yes I have a boyfriend”.

While asking about her love life, the beautiful actor said you had to understand to tackle with rumours. She says”,There is a lot of rumours everyday but there is a need to tackle with with these rumours”.

This sexy actress Deepika, made successful Bollywood entry with director Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om opposite Shah Rukh Khan in 2007 ,was earlier seen in Kannada film ‘Aishwarya’ in 2006,after getting success as ramp model. Now she is working on Nikhil Advani’s Chandni To China,with actor Akshay Kumar.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Deepika Padukone Of High Opinion About Rishi Kapoor



Deepika Padukone was quite impressed with him and if one believes was not pampering when she met Rishi Kapoor- nor as fan but his son Ranbir’s girlfriend. She went long in comparing his father of at young age (Badminton Champion Prakash Padukone) with Rishi, she said, “ It’s amazing. But in his younger days, my dad (badminton champ Prakash Padukone) was often told he resembled Rishi Uncle. I grew up as one of his fans, saw Karz and Kabhi Kabhie a number of times. When Ranbir took me to meet his parents, I was reliving my childhood images of the most compatible couple I’ve ever seen on screen.”

She praised quite a lot of Ranbir’s parents she hailed Rishi Uncle warm and Neetu aunty poised and articulated .She has plans to work together with Rishi in many forthcoming movies and is quite eager to learn from him. She is also seemed impressed by the upbringing of Riddhima and Ranbir Kapoor, however, about her relationship with Ranbir she said that they both were focusing towards their career and yet not in mood to think of marriage anyway.

She refuted any tense nerve between her and cricketer Yuvraaj Singh’s mother”I really don’t think she said anything against me. If she had a grudge, she would have called me. I always say no outside source can know what kind of relationship two people share.”

Thursday, February 28, 2008

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Deepika Padukone dumps Yuvraj, in love with Ranbir Kapoor


Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone are not just back together and dating, they are in love and not playing coy about it anymore!

Kapoor was overheard telling Padukone, "I love you" while the two were backstage during the 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards ceremony.

Deepika's whispered and shy response was "I love you too".

Both were oblivious to the presence of a snitch who revealed the story to Mumbai Mirror.

Later that evening, at an after awards party by Farah Aqeel Khan, Kapoor and Padukone were together the whole night holding hands and canoodling.

Earlier this month Kapoor had claimed his relationship with Deepika was platonic.

In an interview with HT when asked to describe his relationship with Padukone, he said,

"We have been friends. Then she was busy with her first film's release and I was busy with mine. Recently we were shooting in Australia and became friendly again. She's an amazing, caring girl. I enjoy spending time with her. We go out for dinners."

Kapoor, who has frequently been spotted on dinner dates with Padukone, explained them as nothing but his interest in good food.

"Like every Kapoor, I'm a foodie. When she and I go out, we try out everything from lobsters and snails to vada paavs."

When asked to comment on Padukone's relationship with Yuvraj Singh, he said,

”It wouldn't be fair of me to ask her that. My relationship with her is platonic.”

Padukone is believed to have dumped Yuvraj Singh, currently in Australia touring with the Indian cricket team, over the phone.