Deepika on TIME magazine cover, says 'Don't feel anything about 'constant political backlash

Deepika Padukone spoke about all the political backlash she has faced so far in her interview for Time Magazine.
Deepika Padukone on TIME magazine. (Photo | PTI)
Deepika Padukone on TIME magazine. (Photo | PTI)

NEW DELHI: Bollywood star Deepika Padukone who was featured on the cover of TIME magazine, says she doesn't feel anything about the "constant political backlash" she has faced in her over 15-year career.

The cover, featuring Padukone in an oversized beige pant-suit and bare feet, goes with the headline "The Global Star: Deepika Padukone Is Bringing the World to Bollywood".

 The actor joins a long list of Indian names, including industry colleagues Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Aamir Khan, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who made it to the cover of TIME magazine.

In 2018, she was part of 'TIME magazine's 100 most influential people', alongside former Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli and Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder of cab aggregator Ola.

In its interview with the actor, the article mentions some of the controversies she has found herself in,  the proverbial eye of the storm over "Padmaavat" for allegedly distorting historical facts, her solidarity with JNU students during the release of her maiden production "Chhapaak", and more recently, allegations that she hurt religious sentiments by wearing a "saffron" bikini as a Pakistani spy in the "Pathaan" song "Besharam Rang".

According to the TIME magazine story, a "long pause" followed when Padukone was asked about the "constant political backlash". "I don't know if I'm supposed to feel something about it. But the truth is, I don't feel anything about it," the 37-year-old told the outlet.

In the article titled 'Deepika Padukone Is Bringing the World to Bollywood' published on May 10, the actor said: "This is India's moment." Earlier this year at the 95th Academy Awards, Padukone introduced Naatu Naatu, the Best Original Song Oscar winner from SS Rajamouli's blockbuster RRR, as a "total banger".

The Denmark-born cinema personality served on the exclusive jury for the 75th Cannes Film Festival and she became the first Indian brand ambassador for international fashion labels such as Louis Vuitton and Cartier. She regularly makes waves during her appearances at fashion events like the Met Gala.

"Indian cinema has transcended borders and Indians are everywhere. So the fame goes wherever you go. I didn't have a game plan for how to get here, but I didn't see failure on my vision board," said Padukone, who started her career as a model in advertisements and music videos.

This is India's moment. So how can I marry the best of the East and the West? There's India with our roots, our heritage, our history, but there's also a new and young India that's emerging. It's these two Indias coming together that I find really fascinating at this moment," she added.

Even as India claimed twin wins at the 2023 Academy Awards - the second for The Elephant Whisperers for Best Documentary Short Subject - the actor said India itself is "beginning to realize that its movies are not just limited to Hindi films".

"But I don't think we should be happy with one Oscar for a song and another for a documentary. I hope we can look at this as the beginning of an opportunity," she pointed out.

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