DP says female characters are not for sex appeal; Fans REACT

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Deepika Padukone says female characters are not just for sex appeal; Netizens remind her of her role in 'Pathaan'

Deepika Padukone reflects on the evolution of female characters in Bollywood, noting their increased depth and active roles in driving change. Despite her optimism and upcoming film 'King' with Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan, she faces online criticism regarding her recent roles, including her performance in 'Pathaan'. Some netizens question the substance of her interviews.

Deepika Padukone, who welcomed her daughter Dua with husband Ranveer Singh last year, recently opened up about motherhood and mom guilt as she prepares for her film comeback. She also spoke about how female roles in Bollywood have evolved, leaving fans excited for her return to the big screen.Evolution of Women’s Characters in BollywoodIn a conversation with Marie Claire, Deepika Padukone discussed how female characters in films have undergone significant evolution compared to when she began her career over a decade ago. She noted that women in movies are no longer just decorative elements or included for comic relief or sex appeal. Instead, female roles today have more depth, a stronger voice, and play an active part in driving change.

Deepika emphasized that she has personally witnessed and been inspired by this positive transformation in how women are portrayed on screen.Deepika also mentioned that she feels proud to be part of this evolution, believing that these films and characters can help bring about societal change. However, despite her positive outlook, she has faced criticism online. Netizens Question Her Recent RolesNetizens have targeted her recent roles, including Rubai from Shah Rukh Khan’s 2023 film Pathaan. On a Reddit thread, some users mocked her performances with comments like “She still did Pathaan” and “You started with ShantiPriya, now you’re doing Rubai.” Others criticized her interviews, accusing her of speaking in clichés without substance, while some made sarcastic remarks about her public image. The trolling ranged from humorous jabs to pointed critiques, reflecting the mixed reactions to her comeback.

Reports suggest that the actress will mark her return to the big screen after the birth of her daughter Dua with the much-anticipated film King, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan.

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