Deepika Padukone claims the top position in the new IMDB list, talks about a challenging situation
Deepika Padukone topped the 25 -year Indian cinema report of IMDB and topped women actors. He emphasized challenging criteria and expected to inspire future actors.

Actor Deepika Padukone displayed in the recently released report by IMDB, titled ‘Year of Indian Cinema (2000-2025)’, which analyzes how Indian cinema has developed in the last 25 years. She finished fourth in total and topped women actors with ‘The Most Popular Title’ in the last 25 years. Reacting to his new achievement, he talked about his ability to “rough wings” and “status quo”.
Following the specialty in the IMDB report, the 39 -year -old reflected that women are often told how to navigate their career to succeed. He said, “When I started my journey, I was often told how a woman should expect or expect to navigate her career to be successful. However, from the beginning, I was never afraid of asking questions, rough the wings, walking on a more difficult path and challenging the status quo so that we can all expect to fit.”
Deepika further said, “My family, fans and colleagues have also strengthened me to make those options and decisions that I have, hopefully change those paths after me forever.”
The actor said, “The IMDB report on 25 years of Indian cinema strengthened my belief that honesty, authenticity and flexibility, and that with continuity, it is possible to change for your main beliefs.”
Some time ago there was a debate about Deepika’s demand for 8-hour work shift, due to which she was allegedly excluded from director Sandeep Reddy Wanga’s ‘Spirit’, followed by Prabhas with both.
His statement about Rafling wings is fine, when he wrote an emotional Instagram post about his upcoming film ‘King’ with actor Shah Rukh Khan. Shah Rukh was read in his caption, “While filming Om Shanti Om, he taught me about 18 years ago that the experience of making a film, and the people you make it is more than its success.”
Deepika is also a part of director Atley’s science-fi action-thriller, which is temporarily titled, ‘AA22xa6’.
