Deepika Padukone is one of the most beautiful actress in the world. She started writing success stories at a very young age and earned her fame all over the world. Deepika has made a shocking disclosure. Although she has made this disclosure not about Bollywood but about the Hollywood film industry. She has raised her voice against the racial stereotypes happening in Hollywood for Indians. Deepika Padukone has also shared a personal experience related to this.
Deepika Padukone
Deepika has been announced as the new brand ambassador of the famous French jewelry brand named Cartier. She made her Hollywood debut in 2017 opposite actor Vin Diesel. Since then, she has joined the list of actresses of the country making their mark on the global platform. And these days Deepika has gone to attend Paris Fashion Week. During an interview, she boldly shared her feelings about Hollywood’s racial stereotype and told how people there look at people from outside countries.
Deepika Padukone
In the interview, Deepika revealed that whenever she goes to the US. They are saddened to hear something or the other. She also told this as the main reason behind not doing more Hollywood films. Let us tell you that after doing Hollywood’s XXX: Return of Xander Cage, Deepika did not go to that street again. Explaining the reason for this, Deepika said, “There is an actor of my acquaintance, whom I met at the Vanity Fair party. At the time when he told me that “Hey you speak very good English – I did not understand what was the meaning of this thing. And when I asked him what did it mean that I speak English very well. Was there such a thought in his mind that we do not speak English!”
Deepika Padukone
Let us tell you that due to this interview of Deepika Padukone, some users are also trolling her on social media. Some people say that Deepika Padukone plays the victim card to get sensibility, while some are calling it a publicity stunt. Along with this, a user has even said that Deepika Padukone’s crying is always on, sometimes due to depression and sometimes about some other issue.