On the topic of the Best Movies of Deepika Padukone, one of the top powerhouse names in Bollywood, the Copenhagen-born actor had to work hard on her reps, and most importantly, amidst some tough and brutal competition. Deepika Padukone made her debut in Hindi Cinema with Om Shanti Om and went on to act in blockbuster films like Race 2, Padmaavat, Ram Leela, and more. So, to celebrate her iconic film career, here are the Best Movies of Deepika Padukone you should not miss watching on any given day.
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In Homi Adajania’s Cocktail, Deepika Padukone plays Veronica, one of the most celebrated and adored characters that played to date. Co-starring alongside Saif Ali Khan and Diana Penty, Deepika commands her role and shines bright in every scene she’s in. The storyline of the film explores the life of Veronica, who welcomes her boyfriend Gautam and her new friend Meera into her home. Though they are happy for a while, their lives get complicated when Gautam falls in love with Meera.
One of the most popular new-age rom-com of the late 2000s and one of the Best Movies of Deepika Padukone, Love Aaj Kal, directed by Imtiaz Ali, explores the story of Veer and Meera, who find themselves overcoming distances, failures, and heartbreaks and preserve the love they had abandoned. Deepika Padukone’s portrayal of Meera in the film was widely appreciated at that time, and her chemistry with Saif was hugely loved through and through. A decent watch!
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In Tamasha, Deepika Padukone did a superb job with her unorthodox role that allowed her to shine in multiple scenes through and through. Story-wise, the movie showcases a complicated relationship between a couple and the several challenges that they face in life. The film certainly had a few problems when it comes to the complex narrative structure. But, the heart-wrenching moments, astounding performances, and the music are the few attributes that define the narrative magnificently.
Directed by Shoojit Sircar, Piku is an appealing drama that showcases a father-daughter relationship in the most authentic and unorthodox way possible. Deepika Padukone plays the title character, a woman in her mid-30s trying to find some peace, love, and relief in life as she spends the majority of her time getting frustrated at work and getting worked up from her bickering father. One of the Best Movies of Deepika Padukone.
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Ayan Mukerji’s second directorial, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, is a romantic drama that weaves into two separate-yet-defining times in the lives of its characters. Starring opposite her favorite on-screen male actor, Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika plays Naina Talwar, an introverted girl who transforms into a full-of-spirit personality. Her brilliant performance is remarkably complemented by the supporting cast, Kalki Koechlin and Aditya Roy Kapur, who plays her friends in the movie. Without a doubt, one of the Best Movies of Deepika Padukone.
Top on the list of the Best Movies of Deepika Padukone, a magnum opus by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Bajirao Mastani chronicles the romantic relationship between the Maratha Peshwa ‘Bajirao’ and Princess of Bundelkhand ‘Mastani’. Deepika Padukone played Mastani in the movie, and her terrific performance further cemented her position in Bollywood. – Jitendra Sharma
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