Deepika's next release is with THE Rajinikanth. "Working with him in Kochadaiyaan
was very inspiring. The kind of energy he brings to the sets even after
working for so many years, he has that passion one can easily see in
his eyes. After his illness too I saw the same passion. We are trying
out a new technique in Kochadaiyaan, the performance-capturing
technique. So it's a completely new experience with me. While the
emotions are what I've conveyed, the technique used is completely new."
Deepika might dub for the Tamil version of Kochadaiyaan. "As for
Japanese or Telugu, I don't know these languages. The idea is to make
this a big international film coming from India. It isn't only a Tamil
language film."
Deepika is deeply wounded with reports that Siddharth Mallya has bought
her a home. Taking a deep breath the house-proud actress says, "From the
time I came to Mumbai I was looking for a particular kind of home which
didn't have to be bought according to the kind of money I made in
Mumbai. I've been used to a certain kind of lifestyle from long before I
came to Mumbai. And I worked hard for it. Thankfully my Dad has handled
all my finances pretty wisely. Yeah, I am smart about money. To hear
people take away from my achievements by suggesting someone bought my
house for me and, worse, that I am going to sell the house is insulting.
Buying property in Mumbai is not that simple. I'm just getting used to
my home, where's the question of moving out? I come from a home in
Bangalore where we were taught to value what we have. I never took money
from my father once I started working. More than me it's very
embarrassing for my parents to read my home has been bought by someone
and that I am selling the home that has supposedly gifted. I'm very
proud of my house. It's been a year since I moved on. I wouldn't dream
of moving out."
The day you were unable to reach on time they finished your emotion capturing part with Om Puri. 😆