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Posted: 9 years ago

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Do we still post here or go to the next AT Piki?

Still post here till 150 pages competition
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UPDATE] @deepikapadukone has been nominated as 'Best Actress' for #PIKU at Melbourne film festival 2015 http://bit.ly/1LDknvg
aww wishing she comes here to Australia
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my name is Deepika not joking 😃
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It's a beautiful life

From the badminton court to courting the arc lights, it's all been about following her heart. Deepika Padukone talks about the big switch with Filmfare
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It's a beautiful life



It was her first solo holiday that changed 16-year-old Deepika Padukone's mind forever. Till then she was trained to follow her father, ace badminton player Prakash Padukone's profession. She thought badminton would be her life. It was while spending me' time in Europe that Deepika first heard the musings of her heart. It was showbiz, which was her dream, her destination. After that it was a matter of time before she changed tracks. Modelling and then acting followed. But it was the discipline, which was inculcated in her as a budding sportswoman that helped her cope with the challenges of the glamour world. Sporting spirit, never-say-die attitude and unswerving stamina... have done her loads of good. No wonder today the Queenbee holds court with her talent and beauty. Here Deepika talks about her growing up years...

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It's a beautiful life

From the badminton court to courting the arc lights, it's all been about following her heart. Deepika Padukone talks about the big switch with Filmfare
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Practise and play
My growing up years were all about discipline and routine. My memories of school and college are all about badminton. I was a serious athlete. My life was about waking up at 4.30 am, getting into the bus at 5.15 am and going for my training. I'd finish by 7.45 am and come home. I had 20 minutes to have a bath, get ready and leave for school. The only exemption my school gave me was that I could miss the assembly but I could not miss class. I'd be in school till 3.30 pm. Then I'd come home, have snacks, go to the court again and play till 7 pm. After that, I'd attend tuitions. Finally, I'd come home and go to sleep. This was my schedule right till I was 16 - from Monday to Friday, including during exams. On Saturdays too I woke up at the same time. I had longer training hours on that day because I didn't have school. The only leeway I had on Saturday was that I could have tea and biscuits outside the stadium because I didn't have to rush to school. I'd return home and sleep for some time. And that too uneasily because sleeping in the afternoon was just not accepted at home. We could take a nap for just 30 minutes.


My dad was an athlete and my mother (Ujjala Padukone) has been a working woman. Sunday was family time. We would wake up and have breakfast together. We would go to the club for a meal. But we had to retire early because Monday morning the same regime would start. I'd hardly see my friends. Sleepovers barely existed. Maybe once or twice a year I could go out with my friends. That also I had to start planning months in advance. How do I approach them? Which parent should I ask? It was a task asking them. Even when I got the permission to go out at night, my parents insisted on dropping and picking me up. And they would pick me up at 10.30 pm when the party hadn't even started. I would negotiate with them and request them to stretch the time limit till midnight. Their response was always in the negative. I was allowed few sleepovers on Saturdays though. But I had to come back home on Sunday morning. I had to reach before breakfast, which was family time.

Showtime
Initially, movies were never in the scheme of things. When I reached high school, the passion started taking shape. I was immersed in sports and my parents thought I'd become an athlete but they were aware of my inclination towards films. I would take part in school concerts. But I could never take part in drama because I couldn't give time to it. I'd play a tree in the background or some dancer in the back row. Owing to the strict regimen, I have few movie memories. Which is why when I'm asked about my favourite films and actors, I can't talk much. I don't have any reference points. I'm not in the movies because I grew up on them. Like Ranveer (Singh) is obsessed with movies. He didn't know life beyond it. He always knew he wanted to become an actor.


But undoubtedly, I was interested in showbiz. If there was a fashion show in school and college, I'd take part in it. Our group had put up two charity shows wherein we performed and gave the money to a charity foundation. I'd be glued to the television when Miss India would air. That was one of the few shows I'd be allowed to watch apart from Filmfare Awards. We would actually mark the date for Filmfare Awards on the calendar. That was the only show where we were allowed to eat food on the couch rather than on the dining table.

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