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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Bollywood Superstar Deepika Padukone on the Power of Patience

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

BoF’s founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed speaks with the BoF 500 cover star about the ups and downs of her personal and professional trajectory and what the West needs to understand about India and its rich, diverse culture. 

Background:

Deepika Padukone, one of Bollywood’s highest-paid actors, started her career as a former professional badminton player before appearing in her first film, “Om Shanti Om,” in 2007, for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. In 2017, she crossed over to Hollywood with the action film “XXX: Return of Xander Cage.” More recently, she’s become a force in fashion as a global brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton, Adidas, Levi’s and Cartier.

Padukone grew up far from the limelight and was an outsider to both the film and fashion industries. Setting herself up on the global stage as a young Indian woman, she had to combat preconceptions at every corner, she said. 

“Of course, the hustle is much harder [as an outsider]. You've got to wait much longer for the right opportunities,” she says. “But also, from my perspective, the gratification is so much more.”

This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF’s founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed speaks with the actor and BoF 500 cover star about the highs and lows of her career and why India needs more recognition from the West on the global stage.   

 Key Insights:

  • Padukone said her heritage is fundamental to who she is and how she represents herself on the global stage. “I just feel like India has so much to offer and I’ve been able to do everything that I do, just being Indian and being based out here,” she says. “In a way that feels authentic to me and to who I am.”
  • Padukone says Indians are still stereotyped — especially in Hollywood. “You are the scientist. You are the computer geek. You are the taxi driver. You are the therapist. You are the owner of a convenience store,” she says. “I’ve had my fans ask me why I’ve not done more [global] movies. But that’s not what I’m settling for, because I am — and we are — so much more than that.”
  • Padukone says fashion brands need to understand more about India’s rich heritage. . “It’s extremely diverse. It’s not one India, it’s many Indias,” she says. “And as Indians, we’re also extremely proud of our history, our culture and our heritage.”
  • After being diagnosed with clinical depression, Padukone felt the need to open up conversations about mental illness in India. “No one in India had spoken about it like this before, and it felt to me that there was this huge burden on our country’s shoulders that everyone was dealing with, but dealing with silently,” Padukone says.
  • Padukone advises having patience for people who want to achieve their dreams. “I think the one thing that isn’t given enough importance to me is the power of patience,” she says. “Everything is instant gratification, but if there’s one thing that has worked for me it has been to be patient.”

Additional Resources:

  • Deepika Padukone: The Bollywood Star That Fashion’s Megabrands Are Betting On: With India set to become the world’s third-largest fashion market, Bollywood’s most-popular actress has become a global brand ambassador for the likes of Levi’s, Adidas, Louis Vuitton and now, Cartier. In an exclusive interview with Imran Amed, she opens up about her global ambitions — and what the fashion world needs to understand about India.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:09.0

Welcome to the BOF podcast. It's Friday, October 7th.

0:13.5

Last week around this time, we unveiled the BOF 500 class of 2022.

0:18.8

The next day, we held our annual gala during Paris Fashion Week, and one of our

0:22.9

highlights was having some of our cover stars attend from all over the world. There was Vivi

0:28.1

Yusaw from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Paloma El Sasser from New York in the United States,

0:34.1

Benoit Pogoto and Simone Port Jacques-Jacques from Paris, Kabi Lame from Milan, and Dipika Paducon from

0:41.3

Mumbai, India. They attended along with hundreds of B.OF 500 members and industry supporters,

0:47.8

which made last Saturday night a very special moment for community and connection in the

0:53.7

middle of a very busy Paris fashion week.

0:56.2

For the BOF 500, I was lucky to have a global exclusive interview with Deepika for her cover

1:01.6

story. She was extremely generous with her time and candid with her thoughts and feelings,

1:06.5

and that always makes for the best interviews. And so afterwards, I thought it would really make for a great podcast, too, to go a little bit deeper into the 90-minute conversation I had with her, all of which didn't make it into our cover story.

1:20.4

India is set to become the world's third largest fashion market.

1:23.8

And Deepika, who is Bollywood's most popular female actor, has become a global brand ambassador

1:29.6

for the likes of Levi's, Aridas, Louis Vuitton, and now Cartier. She opens up about her global ambitions

1:36.8

and what the fashion world needs to understand about India and the wider South Asian diaspora.

1:42.7

Conversation was particularly meaningful to me

1:45.0

as my own personal history is interwoven

1:47.2

with the migration of the Indian diaspora

1:49.8

across four continents.

1:51.1

From Mumbai where my maternal grandfather was born,

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