Deepika Padukone filmography

Deepika Padukone is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi-language films. Her first screen appearance was in Himesh Reshammiya's music video "Naam Hai Tera" in 2005.[1] Padukone made her film debut by playing the titular role in the Kannada-language film Aishwarya (2006).[2] Her first Hindi film release came the following year with Farah Khan's melodrama Om Shanti Om, in which she played dual roles opposite Shah Rukh Khan.[3] For her performance, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut and also received a Best Actress nomination. Her sole film role in 2008 was as one of Ranbir Kapoor's love interests in Bachna Ae Haseeno.[4]

Padukone in 2013.

Padukone's first film release of 2009, the kung fu comedy Chandni Chowk to China opposite Akshay Kumar, proved to be a box office flop.[5][6] However, her next release, Imtiaz Ali's romance Love Aaj Kal grossed 1.2 billion (US$17 million) worldwide,[7] and garnered her a second Best Actress nomination at Filmfare.[8] Padukone had five film releases in 2010. The comedy Housefull was a commercial success,[7] though her other four releases failed at the box office.[9] The series of poorly received films continued with both her 2011 releasesthe drama Aarakshan and the comedy Desi Boyz.[10] The acclaimed role of an impulsive party-girl in Homi Adajania's Cocktail (2012) proved to be a breakthrough for Padukone and she received several acting nominations for it.[10][11][12]

Padukone found further success in 2013 when all four of her films were box office hits.[13] Among these were two of the highest-grossing Indian filmsthe romantic comedies Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Chennai Express.[14] She also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for playing a character based on Juliet in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's tragic romance Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013).[15][16] In 2014, Padukone appeared in the Tamil animation film Kochadaiiyaan and played a bar dancer in the top-grossing heist film Happy New Year.[17][18][19] The following year, she played a headstrong architect in Shoojit Sircar's acclaimed comedy-drama Piku, which earned Padukone her second Best Actress award at Filmfare, and portrayed the warrior Mastani in Bhansali's highly successful historical romance Bajirao Mastani.[20][21][22][23] Padukone's first project in Hollywoodthe action film xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017)earned over US$345 million worldwide.[24] Padukone's highest-grossing Indian release came in 2018 with Bhansali's 5.45 billion (US$76 million)-grossing period drama Padmaavat, in which she portrayed the titular role of Rani Padmavati.[25][26]

Films

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Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
2006 Aishwarya Aishwarya Kannada-language film [2]
2007 Om Shanti Om Shantipriya / Sandy[lower-alpha 1] Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
[28]
[29]
[30]
2008 Bachna Ae Haseeno Gayatri Jakhar [31]
2009 Chandni Chowk to China Sakhi / Suzy[lower-alpha 1] [32]
2009 Billu Herself Special appearance in song "Love Mera Hit Hit" [33]
[34]
2009 Love Aaj Kal Meera Pandit Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [8]
[35]
2009 Main Aurr Mrs Khanna Raina Special appearance [36]
2010 Karthik Calling Karthik Shonali Mukherjee [37]
2010 Housefull Saundarya Rao / Sandy [38]
2010 Lafangey Parindey Pinky Palkar [39]
2010 Break Ke Baad Aaliya Khan [40]
2010 Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Kalpana Datta [41]
2011 Dum Maaro Dum Special appearance in song "Dum Maro Dum" [42]
2011 Aarakshan Poorvi Anand [43]
2011 Desi Boyz Radhika Awasthi [44]
2012 Cocktail Veronica Malaney Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [11]
[45]
2013 Race 2 Alina Malik [46]
2013 Bombay Talkies Herself Special appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies" [47]
2013 Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani Naina Talwar [48]
[49]
2013 Chennai Express Meenalochani Azhagusundaram Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [50]
[51]
2013 Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Leela Sanera Filmfare Award for Best Actress [15]
[52]
2014 Kochadaiiyaan Vadhana Devi Tamil-language film [17]
2014 Finding Fanny Angelina 'Angie' Eucharistica English-language film [53]
2014 Happy New Year Mohini Joshi [54]
2015 My Choice Herself Short film [55]
2015 Piku Piku Banerjee Filmfare Award for Best Actress [56]
[22]
2015 Tamasha Tara Maheshwari [57]
2015 Bajirao Mastani Mastani Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [23]
[58]
2017 xXx: Return of Xander Cage Serena Unger English-language film [59]
2017 Raabta Special appearance in song "Raabta" [60]
2018 Padmaavat Rani Padmavati Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [61]
[62]
2018 Zero Herself Special appearance [63]
2020 Chhapaak Malti Also producer [64]
2021 83 Romi Bhatia Filming; also producer [65]
2021 Untitled Shakun Batra film TBA Filming [66]
2021 Pathan TBA Filming [67]

Music videos

Title Year Role Performer(s) Album Ref(s)
"Naam Hai Tera" 2005 Himesh Reshammiya Aap Kaa Surroor [1]
[68]
"Phir Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" 2010 Herself Various [69]
"Bolydude Ganeshan" 2012 Ganesh Hegde Let's Party [70]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Padukone played dual roles in the film.[27]

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