Deepika Padukone makes a mark
Deepika Padukone’s Hollywood debut xXx: Return of
Xander Cage has come in for extreme criticism in India, upon its
release two weeks ago and in the US last week. To be fair, it’s not a
critic-friendly film. However, Deepika’s performance in the film was
appreciated by several people. For an Indian actress to be noticed and appreciated
in a film that has many big names, is a big deal. Here’s what the foreign press
said about her.
‘Brings emphatic honour to thievery’
Slant magazine’s Jack Cole felt that DP stood
out among the cast, stating, “Some of those in Xander’s diverse crew are barely
allowed to make an impression, but Deepika Padukone brings emphatic honour to
the thieving Serena Unger.”
‘Equals male stars’
The Chicago Tribune’s Katie Walsh celebrated the
fact that the adrenaline-fuelled action flick gave enough space for the female
characters to shine. She says, “The film’s negotiations of gender and sexuality
are complicated at best. Rose, Padukone and Collette play empowered, fierce
women, equals to their male counterparts. xXx even passes the
Bechdel test.”
‘Outclasses Vin, steals film’
The Hollywood Reporter’s Frank Scheck went one step
further by saying that Vin Diesel, who plays the title role, was “certainly
outclassed here by such co-stars as Padukone, who practically steals the film.”
He went on to mock Diesel, by adding, “The way his franchise-heavy career is
going, he seems to be auditioning for a future gig as a Celebrity
Apprentice host.”
Sky Cinema: Deepika Padukone holds her own in the
all-action line-up in xXx: Return Of Xander Cage.
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