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When Deepika Padukone said she was locked in the store room dad Prakash Padukone when she misbehaved: ‘He would switch off the light’ | Bollywood News

Actress Deepika Padukone has been away from the limelight for some time now. The actress who recently embraced motherhood has yet to return to the sets. Recently, we came across a video of Deepika on the Kapil Sharma Show where the actress spoke about how she was punished as a child if she ever misbehaved. The Jawan actress recalled being locked inside a store room as a child.
Talking to Kapil, Deepika had said, “The apartment we used to stay in earlier has a long kitchen space, and there was also a store room. So whenever I misbehaved with my parents or didn’t do my homework properly, I was locked inside the store room. The light switch for it was outside, so my father would lock me inside and switch off the light.”
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Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s daughter Dua was born in September last year. Talking about embracing motherhood, Deepika had earlier said in several interviews that being a parent now would subconsciously influence the kind of films and roles she takes on. She also spoke about balancing between her daughter and her professional commitments and showed she was figuring out a way.

In March, when Deepika had also attended the Forbes Summit in Abu Dhabi, she had spoken about her daughter and revealed how she also googled questions about children like every new mother does. At that event, Deepika had also spoken about her father and said, “My father told me that whatever you do, people remember you for the human being that you were. So, for me, whatever I do, I want to be remembered for the human being that I was.”
On the work front, Deepika was last seen in Singham Again and Kalki 2989 AD. Now, once Deepika settles in with her new role as a mother, the actress will be seen in Tiger Vs Pathaan.

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