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Deepika marks 8 years of Cocktail, a film that transformed her as an actor
Deepika left the audience amazed and people still resonate with her role
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8 years ago when Cocktail released, the audience saw a new Deepika Padukone on screen. It brought out the actor in her. She played the character of Veronica, which was a very layered and complex character. The character was confident and at the same time had her own insecurities. To celebrate Veronica, Deepika has changed her name and Display picture on social media to Veronica.
As the movie celebrates 8 years, back then during filming the movie, Deepika always knew that this movie is special. In the BTS of the film shoot, she had said, “I don’t want this journey to come to an end, I think the London schedule’s been great. I don’t think any of us want to go back. This is definitely a special film”
Marking the eight years of its release, Deepika took to her social media and shared a rather adorable video compilation of some entertaining on-screen and offscreen moments. She posted the video stating, “8 Years of Cocktail
Often I’m asked if there is a moment I would like to relive…The answer is YES!
View this post on InstagramOften I’m asked if there is a moment I would like to relive…The answer is YES!🎉 #8YearsOfCocktail
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