Published 10:20 IST, January 8th 2020

3 days before 'Chhapaak' release, Deepika Padukone at JNU campus for promotions

Deepika Padukone reached the Jawaharlal Nehru Campus (JNU) in Delhi to stand in solidarity along with students over violence. Sources claim otherwise

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Deepika Padukone on Tuesday evening reached Jawaharlal Nehru Campus (JNU) in Delhi to stand in solidarity along with students after horrific violent attack on Sunday night. From a series of pictures and a video that has surfaced, actor WHO has been promoting her film, Chhapaak in National capital was seen along with a group of students and or protestors. Former JNU Student Union President Kanhaiya Kumar was present at that time and seen amid sloganeering that was going on n. 

READ: Deepika Padukone Reaches JNU, Joins Kanhaiya Kumar At Left Protest: Visuals Here

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Sources claim that it is a part of Film promotions  

However, Sources say this is part of promotions, as a result of imminent release of her film, Chhapaak. film is based on an acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal. 

Speaking to news daily, Deepika Padukone said that Chhapaak had been her most challenging film, emotionally. She also spoke about preparations that she had to go through for shoot, such as going through look tests, working on prostics, costumes, and script readings with her co-actors and Meghna.

She even spent time with Laxmi Agarwal, whose life movie is based on. However, she added that for a film of this nature, you can never be fully prepared.

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Deepika Padukone in a recent interview to a media publication opened up regarding current political scenario in country and said that she's 'glad' that citizens of country are coming toger and standing united in time of need.

Feeling proud over fact that people aren't 'scared' to express mselves, she said, 'People are voicing ir opinion wher on streets or from ir homes and so if we want to see a change in our society, we must keep all points of view on table'

20:43 IST, January 7th 2020