International diva Deepika Padukone tells though
Indian cinema has gone beyond song-dance saga, for a large international audience
it is still about the cultural reflection of larger than life characters.
Deepika debuted at red carpet of Cannes
Film Festival 2017 as a representer of the global cosmetic giant L'Oreal Paris
on Wednesday.
During a video call with the Indian audience, Deepika spoke
about the perception of Indian cinema to the international audience.
"I think internationally the perception of Indian
cinema is about colour, culture, song, dance, that grandeur and
scale. For them, it is still about larger than life characters. Having said
that, there are movie lovers who are well versed with our cinema which is
beyond that."
She told there is a lot to do with educating international audience
about Indian cinema.
"I was talking to Susan Sarandon and she was telling me
that her son is making a film where he picked up the dance element from Indian
films that he incorporated in his film. So you know the perception is that.
Yes, I know that our movie is beyond song-dance saga but I think there is a lot
to do with educating international audience about our
cinema," Deepika told.
The actress wore a bottle green Brandon Maxwell gown with
antique green graphic eye makeup. She was also praised for her
opening ceremony appearance with jewel tonned maroon grown and
yellow body hugging dress.
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