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Indian filmmaker reveals how he spotted Deepika’s superstar potential before her Bollywood debut

Indrajit says he, Shah Rukh believed actor was destined for stardom


Life And Style Desk June 29, 2026 2 min read
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Indian filmmaker Indrajit Lankesh revealed how he discovered Deepika Padukone before she became one of India's biggest stars, admitting that Shah Rukh Khan saw the same potential in her.

Featuring on a podcast, Lankesh opened up about discovering Deepika, reflecting on her journey from being a promising badminton player to entering the world of modelling. The filmmaker also recalled how Shah Rukh recognised the same star quality before the release of Om Shanti Om.

Discussing her transition into the entertainment industry, Lankesh revealed that he noticed Deepika while she was working as a fashion model in Bangalore. "At that time, I didn't look back. I called her after she moved to Mumbai following the Bangalore fashion show," he said, adding, "Immediately, I wanted that kind of girl for my film Aishwarya."

The filmmaker recalled, "Shah Rukh came to Bangalore for an event where Deepika was playing the lead in Aishwarya. One of the journalists asked him about casting her in his new film Om Shanti Om and whether he knew that Aishwarya had become a viral hit. He replied in a witty way, saying, 'I heard it's a big hit. That means I'll have to pay her more.'"

Within a year, Deepika made her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh in Om Shanti Om, which became one of the biggest blockbusters of the year and launched her career.

Reflecting on Deepika's rise, Lankesh said she always possessed the qualities of a true superstar. “She has the charisma, the presence in itself was so engaging. She was five-foot-nine, tall with a sports body. She was an amazing world champion badminton player," Lankesh said, revealing his first impression of the actor.

The filmmaker also acknowledged that he was not solely responsible for Deepika's success. "Pooja Dadlani deserves a lot of credit for helping shape Deepika's career. She did a lot of the work," he said, referring to the actor's manager at the time.

Further, Lankesh added that he had always believed Deepika had the rare qualities that separated stars from actors. "Deepika was a star from day one. It's easy to say it now, but nobody believed me. I knew she was a star," he said, adding "There are some people who are actors, and some who are stars." According to the filmmaker, "Deepika had that screen presence. I could tell she was destined to become a superstar."

Recalling Deepika's first experience in front of the camera, Lankesh admitted that, like any newcomer, she initially found acting intimidating. "In Aishwarya, I remember she was acting opposite a young boy named Kishan, who had already done around 40 films as a child actor. He knew everything," he said, explaining that the young actor was already familiar with camera equipment and filmmaking techniques.

"It was very intimidating for any new actor. Her facial muscles started reacting, and as a director I noticed that. My job was to make a new actor feel comfortable on the first day," he said. Lankesh added, "Once she understood what acting required, she found her rhythm. After that, there was no looking back."

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