Actress
Deepika
Padukone,
who
is
all
set
for
her
forthcoming
family
drama
Piku,
believes
there
is
a
little
bit
of
the
characteristics
of
her
titular
character
in
everyone.
The
actress
believes
the
film
is
relatable
not
just
for
the
Indian
audience,
but
for
the
international
viewers
as
well.
"As
a
character
and
a
film,
it's
extremely
relatable
not
just
to
an
Indian
audience,
but
globally
as
well.
'
Piku'
is
a
beautiful,
quirky
take
on
a
father-daughter
relationship
and
tells
the
tale
of
how
we
begin
taking
care
of
our
parents
as
they
get
older.
"The
film
is
titled
'Piku'
because
it
focuses
on
her
life
and
follows
her
journey
--
trying
to
multi-task
at
work,
family
and
her
social
life.
I
believe
there's
a
little
bit
of
Piku
in
all
of
us," Deepika
said.
Sharing
her
experience
working
with
co-stars
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Irrfan
Khan,
she
said:
"Amit
ji
and
I
have
worked
before
as
well
but
I
enjoyed
working
with
him
this
time
a
lot
more.
I
really
value
the
experience.
"Irrfan
is
(also)
an
amazing
talent,
and
I
feel
very
fortunate
to
work
with
both
of
them."
Deepika
believes
her
character's
style
in
the
film
will
turn
out
to
be
iconic.
"As
women,
we
get
to
look
different
in
our
movies
and
leave
these
looks
behind
as
a
trend
--
like
the
iconic
Sadhana
cut.
So
hopefully
when
people
see
the
film,
Piku's
look
will
turn
out
to
be
as
iconic," she
said.
Produced
by
MSM
Motion
Pictures,
Saraswati
Entertainment
and
Rising
Sun
Films
and
distributed
worldwide
by
YRF,
Piku
will
release
worldwide
on
May
8.