Deepika Padukone celebrates her five-year wedding anniversary today. Despite being married to one of the most known Indian faces in Ranveer Singh, it won’t be wrong to say that Deepika Padukone’s fame surpasses that of her husband.
While being famous comes at a great cost, with stars mainly paying with waiving their right to privacy, in a recent interview with Vogue India, DP revealed she does not mind the fame, and she has a truly wholesome reason for it. Read below to find our what Deepika Padukone likes about being famous.
Examining the remarkable journey of Bollywood star Deepika Padukone, it is evident that her success is a result of relentless hard work. From aspiring actress to international acclaim, she now enjoys the adoration of millions worldwide.
In a recent interview with Vogue India, the actress reflected on her fame. When asked about being a famous personality, Deepika Padukone expressed comfort with it, stating, “I surround myself with people who don’t care about the fame. I’m a daughter, I’m a wife, I’m a sister, I’m a daughter-in-law. When I step out of that world, then I’m famous.”
Deepika also highlighted what she appreciates about fame, emphasizing the ability to bring about change and influence people’s lives. She stated, “he fact that you’re able to bring about change, you’re able to touch and influence people’s lives. For me, that is the exciting part. I don’t mind being famous for all those reasons.”
During the interview, Deepika Padukone teenage years when she moved to a new city without family or friends. She faced challenges like falling asleep in cabs, figuring out meals and transportation, and lugging her own bags around.
Addressing her personal life, Deepika emphasized the importance of spending quality time with her husband, Ranveer Singh. She mentioned that the focus is on the quality of time rather than the quantity, expressing a love for both intimate moments and family gatherings.
She said, “We love it when it’s just the two of us but we also love spending time with our families.”