Deepika Padukone is a learner

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,May 16 2015]

Deepika is fond of learning new things and when it comes to languages she likes to get a hand on as many as she can, this love for languages can also be seen in various movies, where she speaks different languages with a great deal of fluency and conviction.

From speaking Gujarati in 'Ram-Leela', to speaking Tamil in 'Chennai express', and recently Bengali in 'Piku'. She has had a great grip over the language and has passion to explore more of it.

We hope she does a French or a Marathi movie in near future and it will super exciting to see the diva in a fashionable avatar in a French speaking character and a bindass Marathi mulgi.

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