UAE- Awards matter says Deepika Padukone


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) The actress who made her Bollywood debut in 2007 with Om Shanti Om also feels that her 2012 released film Cocktail was the turning point of her career.

Deepika Padukone who lifted several awards last year for her performances in Chennai Express and Goliyon Ki Raasleela - Ram Leela says that awards are important as they are a sign of appreciation and hard work.





“Awards matter to me. I would have been very disappointed if was not given any awards last year. No matter what we say but at the end of the day the person who goes there and wins the award feels good about it” the 28-year-old said.



“It’s a sign of appreciation and hard work. If you are winning one then you are doing a good job” she added



The actress who made her Bollywood debut in 2007 with Om Shanti Om also feels that her 2012 released film Cocktail was the turning point of her career.



“Some of my films didn’t work so I went through that rough phase and I think I made use of that time and realized my mistakes. Instead of being bogged down I made use of it. Cocktail was the turning point in my career” said Deepika.


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