Naomi Scott reveals she was mistaken for Deepika Padukone once

The 'Aladdin' actor also confessed she played 'Nagada Sang Dhol' on set with an American cast and crew


Entertainment Desk June 12, 2020

Actor Naomi Scott has recalled the time on set when she was mistaken for Deepika Padukone while promoting the 2019 Disney blockbuster Aladdin.

Naomi, who is of Indian descent, further admitted that she didn’t correct the person who thought she looked like Deepika.

In an interview with BBC, when the interviewer asked her if Princess Jasmine was inspired by the Bollywood actor, Naomi confessed, “I have to tell you this funny story. Do you know Nagada Sang Dhol? I was playing it on set - and I had an American cast and crew - so I’m playing it because I loved that song so much and literally someone was like, ‘Oh it’s so beautiful, Nay, is that you?’ and I was just like, ‘Yeah, it is, it is.’”

She continued, “I thought to myself, ‘you could be compared to worse people than Deepika, so I’ll take that because she’s pretty beautiful’.”

Directed by Guy Ritchie, Aladdin went on to become a billion-dollar hit. Actor Tara Sutaria was also in the running for the role of Princess Jasmine, according to the Hindustan Times.

Actor Will Smith, who played Genie in the film, had also said in an interview that he encouraged Ritchie to embrace Bollywood aesthetic in the film.

“Aladdin is hot, you are going to love it! I was trying to do my best Bollywood version in this movie and there is a Prince Ali sequence in the film and I kept telling Guy Ritchie 'you've got to go full Bollywood, you have to give them a complete Bollywood flavour,'” Smith said at a red carpet event in Tokyo.

Naomi also went on to star in the rebooted version of Charlie’s Angels, and is also signed up for an Aladdin sequel. Deepika, meanwhile, made her Hollywood debut opposite Vin Diesel in xXx: The Return of Xander Cage.

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