Deepika
Padukone
is
one
of
the
most
versatile
actresses
of
Bollywood
and
this
she
has
proved
several
times,
not
just
by
her
flawless
acting
but
also
by
her
characters
in
films.The
Leggy
Lass
has
played
several
characters
till
date
which
represented
vast
culture
of
India.
Deepika
Padukone
plays
a
Bengali
character
in
her
recently
released
film
Piku.
She
has
become
the
talk
of
the
town
after
her
bold
and
independent
character
in
the
movie
and
everyone
is
appreciating
her
work
in
the
film.
Apart
from
Piku,
Deepika
has
played
various
other
cultural
characters
with
varied
looks
in
her
films
and
done
justice
to
each
one
of
them.
Beginning
from
Chennai
express,
Deepika
depicted
the
role
of
a
South
Indian
girl
Meenama,
and
explored
the
culture
of
south.
Then
she
played
a
Gujarati
girl
Leela
in
Goliyoon
Ki
Raasleela-Raamleela,
depicted
a
typical
Gujarati
girl
with
her
dressing,
dancing
and
language.
Next
Deepika
played
a
Christian
girl
In
the
film
Finding
Fanny
and
explored
Goan
culture.
Deepika
has
traveled
from
North
to
South
and
from
East
to
West
in
her
films;
she
has
explored
most
of
India
and
depicted
her
talent.
Currently,
Deepika
has
been
receiving
praising
words
for
her
performance
in
Piku
which
is
having
a
wonderful
run
at
the
Box
Office.
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to
see
Deepika
Padukone's
diverse
roles
in
her
films...
Deepika
In
Piku
Deepika
plays
the
role
of
an
independent
and
responsible
Bengali
girl
in
Piku.
She
is
seen
taking
care
of
her
ailing
father
as
well
as
running
the
house.
Deepika
In
Chennai
Express
Deepika
was
seen
as
a
Tamil
girl
in
Chennai
Express
who
runs
away
from
her
house
as
her
father
wanted
to
get
her
married
against
her
will.
Deepika's
typical
Tamil
accent
won
several
hearts.
Deepika
In
Ram
Leela
Deepika
played
the
role
of
a
Gujarati
girl
in
Ram
Leela
and
the
actress
nailed
that
too.
Her
body
language,
way
of
talking,
everything
synced
with
the
Gujarati
culture.
Deepika
In
Finding
Fanny
Deepika
played
a
Christian
girl
in
Finding
Fanny.
While,
the
film
received
a
thumbs
up
from
all
corners,
her
character
also
entertained
us
a
lot.