'Pathaan': Deepika Padukone calls Shah Rukh Khan her 'favourite co-star'

Updated : Jan 25, 2023 15:03
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Actor Deepika Padukone, who is gearing up for the release of her much-anticipated film 'Pathaan', co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham, has talked about her bond and chemistry with SRK.

YRF has shared an interview of the 'Piku' actor in which she said, 'Shah Rukh and I have been very lucky to have had the opportunity to work in some incredible movies starting with Om Shanti Om. I’m collaborating with my favourite co-star. We have a beautiful relationship and I think the audience always see that in the movies that we do.' 

'Well, he and I can both take credit for that. Again, he was also on this intense diet and exercise. So, he and I can both take credit for the work we have put individually. But at the end of the day, it is the team that you work with,' she added.

Talking about her look in the film, Deepika said, 'Whether it is the director (Siddharth Anand) and his vision or it’s the cinematographer (Satchith Paulose) and how he is envisioning lighting us, whether it’s the stylist (Shaleena Nathani) – how she envisions these characters, whether it is your hair and make-up team.'

'So, it’s your entire team that sort of comes together, so sure you can put in the work and do the best you can but you also have incredible world-class professionals who come in and make us look the way we do,' she concluded.

'Pathaan' marks Deepika-SRKs' fourth on-screen collaboration. The film is all set to release in theatres on January 25, 2023, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

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