Deepika
Padukone
is
a
part
of
the
nine-member
jury
who
will
jointly
decide
which
movie
will
take
home
the
prestigious
Palme
d'Or
at
the
ongoing
Cannes
Film
Festival
in
France.
For
the
opening
ceremony,
the
actress
picked
up
a
chic
ensemble
from
Sabyasachi's
Tropic
of
Calcutta
collection.
Later,
while
interacting
with
the
media
in
a
press
conference,
the
Chhapaak
actress
was
asked
about
the
risk
that
OTT
platforms
pose
for
the
cinemas.
To
this,
Deepika
replied
that
she
believes
that
the
way
the
world
is
headed,
there's
an
audience
for
everything.
She
mentioned
that
in
the
same
manner,
while
some
people
like
drama,
there
is
also
an
audience
who
appreciates
a
massive
action
movie.
Deepika
said,
"There's
an
audience
that
will
still
want
to
go
to
the
theatres
and
keep
that
sort
of
alive
and
then
there
are
people
who
will
want
to
sit
at
the
comfort
of
their
home
and
watch
it
on
an
OTT
platform
as
well.
I
don't
think
that
the
two
things
are
mutually
exclusive.
I
think,
today,
I
have
the
option
as
an
audience
to
sit
at
home
and
watch
a
movie.
And,
I
also
have
option
to
go
to
the
theatres
and
have
that
experience
as
well.
I
don't
think
that
one
is
sort
of
eating
into
the
other."
She
continued,
"Have
filmmakers
have
had
to
adapt?
Yes,
maybe
the
kind
of
stories
that
we
tell,
maybe
the
formats
that
we
tell
them
in.
Maybe
if
you
are
making
a
film
for
OTT
platform,
the
kind
of
story
that
you
are
telling
or
the
scale
of
it
might
vary
a
little
bit.
But,
I
look
at
it
as
a
good
thing.
I
feel
it's
given
so
many
people
so
many
more
opportunities;
actors,
writers,
producers,
directors.
I
just
look
at
it
as
a
much
bigger
opportunity
and
not
as
one
thing
eating
into
the
other."
Previously,
before
flying
off
to
Cannes,
Deepika
had
opened
up
on
being
on
the
Cannes
jury
and
said
that
while
it
does
feel
like
a
personal
victory,
it
also
feels
like
a
slightly
larger
victory
for
the
South
Asian
community.