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Deepika Padukone watching Bengali films?

| | Jul 03, 2015, at 05:13 am
Mumbai, July 2 (IBNS): Deepika Padukone's recently released Piku has generated such a response that was never seen before amongst the audience. The film straight resonated with people's heart.

Moreover Deepika's connect with Bengali films is beginning to be more and more strong. The actress now is very keen to watch more Bengali films. Deepika is so intrigued by Bengali cinema that she wants to make sure she sees all the classics.

While Deepika was shooting for Piku, she absorbed the nuances of a Bengali girl and the culture of this particular community. So much so that the actress appeared like a Bengali girl herself. Deepika's look as well was widely loved by the audiences, the actress looked simply gorgeous in this new avatar.

However after learning a bit of Bengali culture and cinema, Deepika now wants to go in depth and watch the classics of the Bengali cinema.

Deepika said, "While working on Piku, I learnt a lot about Bengali cinema and now I hope to watch as many films as I can."

She has has asked for recommendations from people around for the names of films she can start with.

Deepika recently also visited Kolkata to thank the audiences for all their love and support.
 

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