Actor-producer Deepika Padukone is soaking within the success of 83, which is receiving rave evaluations from the viewers in addition to the critics. On Saturday, Deepika opened up on why she selected to provide the movie. She penned a word for her mom and stated her “little contribution” is to acknowledge each homemaker who prioritises her household’s dream and fervour earlier than hers.
“My dearest Amma, I did this film ONLY & ONLY for you! I’ve said this before and i’ll say it again,” Deepika wrote, including, “We walk away with all the credit and glory but the sacrifice of a spouse and his or her family always goes unnoticed! My little contribution to #83thefilm is to recognise and acknowledge every homemaker who puts the dreams of her spouse, her children and her family ahead of her own.”
She additionally hashtagged Mini Mathur, spouse of 83 director Kabir Khan, and Romi Dev, spouse of Kapil Dev.
Along with the caption, she shared a video the place an emotional Deepika opened up about her expertise of watching 83 with Ranveer, the epic 1983 cricket crew and her household.
The video begins with a cute dialog between Deepika and Ranveer. “So handsome you are looking,” Deepika is heard telling Ranveer, who replies, “Yeah?” As the video proceeds, Deepika narrates her expertise. “I was excited about my family meeting all of the cricketers because my father is sort of from the same generation. They have kind of known each other through their own journies,” the actor stated.
She added, “Kapil sir had the opportunity to watch the movie before, and he was like, ‘I am not going to watch this without my boys.’” She shared he selected to look at the movie with the crew on December 22. “To see tears in their eyes, to hear things that we helped them relive all those glorious moments. I think that kind of validation is what we live for,” she concluded.
83 is receiving a heap of praises. The Indian Express’ movie critic Shubhra Gupta gave the movie 4 and a half stars. “The one who takes us past all these niggles is Ranveer Singh, disappearing into his Kapil Dev. ‘Aukaat se zyada khelna padega’, he says, sounding remarkably like Kapil, and goes out and does it. The slightly protruding teeth, the discomfort with English (those self-deprecatory digs at himself are smile-inducing), the deliberate delivery, the never-say-die spirit, is all spot on. (We see the real-life Kapil cheerleading from the stands, and the house comes down). Batting, bowling, being ‘cap’, staying on top: his playing ka koi jawaab nahin,” she talked about in her evaluate.