Deepika Padukone: When actors including Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh have largely maintained a stoic silence on Delhi riots and anti-CAA protests, Padukone made her stand clear as she made a significant symbolic gesture, even if it meant it would cost her recent film Chhappak dearly. A day before its release in January second week, Padukone stood in solidarity with an army of students at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University who were protesting against campus attacks allegedly led by students linked to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. She was lauded by a majority, but a handful of them accused her gesture of being a publicity gimmick. In an interview with Gulf News, she also spoke about how being directed by a woman wasn’t an exception in her career. “I won’t entertain bringing gender into this conversation at all … My director of ‘Chhapaak’ being a woman is by the way and not an exception here,” said Padukone, when asked if Meghna Gulzar’s gender played any part in agreeing to a part of this film.
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