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People want to adopt me: Deepika on 'Piku' success
Mumbai, May 16
Her act as a selfless daughter,
who spends more time listening to her father's constipation tales than
on her professional or marital pursuits in "Piku", has garnered an
"overwhelming" response for actress Deepika Padukone. But the most
heartening has been the response from people who have expressed a wish
to "adopt" her.
Directed by Shoojit Sircar, "Piku" is an
endearing father-daughter tale, with megastar Amitabh Bachchan essaying
the role of Deepika's onscreen dad. Their chemistry is natural,
relatable and pleasing despite being one full of arguments. What also
stands out is Deepika's subdued and subtle camaraderie with Irrfan Khan
in the film.
"The response has been overwhelming," Deepika told
IANS in an interview post the film's release. Her character is
independent and free-spirited.
"I think we had all thought that
it's a sweet film and that people will connect with it, but none of us
had expected it to become this big. It's gone beyond our own control.
The biggest compliment for me has been... I know it may sound funny, but
a lot of people want to adopt me," said the 29-year-old.
She says it's been the "biggest compliment".
"Multiple
people have told me that they want to adopt me after watching 'Piku',
and that's very overwhelming," said Deepika, who in real life, is the
daughter of former badminton ace Prakash Padukone.
Deepika, who
also features in a brand's emotional advertisement about a daughter's
love towards her mother, says her biggest critic is her family. But even
they were speechless after watching "Piku".
"My family is my
biggest critic. They always watch my films, but they would always say
'This could have been a little better'. But, for the first time, after
watching this film ('Piku'), there was an absolute silence when they
called me.
"They were so overwhelmed by what they had seen that they were just lost for words," she added.
The
success of "Piku" also shows how a movie can work even without
extensive multi-city promotions, skin show, a lip-lock scene or the
song-and-dance formula.
"It depends on the story and what the
characters are trying to convey. 'Piku' is a story of a daughter and her
journey and how she tries to be perfect in every role. She is trying to
do so many things and do them all perfectly. 'Piku' is different and
didn't require all of that," she said.
Considering that Deepika
has had quite a winning streak with movies like "Cocktail", "Goliyon Ki
Raasleela Ram-Leela", "Chennai Express" and "Happy New Year", how does
she choose her films?
"There is no formula... If I find a script
and if I feel the director can justify it, I go ahead and do it. I
follow my heart and my gut feeling," she said.
"The reaction that
'Piku' has got, the kind of scripts that I am getting and with the kind
of actors I am getting to work with, it's a very exciting time for me
right now," added the actress, who will next be seen in films like
"Tamasha" with Ranbir Kapoor and "Bajirao Mastani" with Ranveer Singh.
(Uma Ramasubramanian can be contacted at uma.sagit@gmail.com)
