Filmmaker Indrajit Lankesh shares untold story of introducing Deepika Padukone to cinema
Mumbai, June 26
Director Indrajit Lankesh has revisited one of the most memorable moments of his filmmaking journey-launching Deepika Padukone's career in cinema.
As he prepares for the release of his upcoming film "Jai Hind Jai Sindh," the filmmaker reflected on how he discovered the actress and cast her in his Kannada film "Aishwarya." Sharing his experience, Lankesh recalled being instantly impressed by Deepika's confidence, screen presence, and natural charm, which convinced him she was destined for much bigger things in the future.
Recalling the time, Indrajit told IANS, "I was looking for a new heroine, and someone recommended Deepika." He revealed that their first meeting was arranged by Pooja Dadlani, who was managing Deepika Padukone at the time and currently handles Shah Rukh Khan's work. Interestingly, Lankesh added that the casting decision was made almost instantly, even before the meeting had properly begun.
"We met in a lift, and I started narrating the story. I had barely spoken two lines when she was convinced. That's how Deepika was cast in Aishwarya. She already had the confidence. I just created an atmosphere where she could perform fearlessly," he said.
The director also recalled that he noticed something exceptional in the newcomer right from the very beginning. "She had the height, the look, the screen presence, and, most importantly, the hunger to prove herself. I told her one day she'd become a Hollywood star. Years later, when she worked with Vin Diesel, I remembered that conversation."
He also made it clear that Deepika Padukone was not working on "Om Shanti Om" while she was filming "Aishwarya." He added that Shah Rukh Khan brought her on board only after Aishwarya completed a successful 100-day theatrical run.
"Aishwarya," a 2006 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama directed by Indrajit Lankesh, starred Upendra, Deepika Padukone in her debut role, and Daisy Bopanna. It was an official remake of the 2002 Telugu film "Manmadhudu."
— IANS
Reader Comments
Interesting anecdote about the lift meeting! Bollywood loves these "lift moments" - first SRK in a lift scene in Kal Ho Naa Ho, now this. But honestly, Deepika's journey from Kannada cinema to Hollywood is inspiring. Aishwarya was a solid debut, and she's proved her mettle multiple times over. Jai Hind Jai Sindh seems promising!
While I appreciate the nostalgia, I feel this story is being told now to promote Jai Hind Jai Sindh. Deepika's talent speaks for itself - she didn't need this kind of "discovery narrative" to validate her career. Still, it's nice to see regional cinema getting some limelight. 😊
Deepika's journey is truly remarkable - from a Kannada film debut to becoming one of India's biggest stars and now working internationally. But let's not forget that Indrajit Lankesh also gave opportunities to other newcomers. His filmography deserves more recognition. 👏
Great flashback! Deepika's early career is often overshadowed by her Bollywood success. I've watched Aishwarya and she was indeed impressive as a newcomer. Her natural screen presence was evident even back then. Would be nice if more people acknowledged her regional cinema roots. 😇
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