Deepika to play as PV Sindhu

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Sonu Sood the Arundhati villain is busy working on his next production — a biopic on badminton player our P.V. Sindhu from the Telugu states. For this he would love to see Deepika Padukone portraying the character. He is in talks with the long legged and lean Deepu for the character it is reported.

Sindhu became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal in 2016. She deserves to be portrayed in a film that would definitely influence the younger generation.

Deepika to play as PV Sindhu

“I would love to see Deepika playing character of Sindhu in my film. She is a fine actress. We are still in scripting stage. If the part is offered to her and she likes the script and director, and has the time for it, she will surely give her nod.

“After the completion of the script, I would like to approach her for this role because when you become producer, it becomes a huge responsibility to present a strong script in front of actors,” Sonu said here on the sidelines of the 20-year celebration of the movie “Border”.

Deepika Padukone is the daughter of ace badminton player Prakash Padukone and she herself has been a badminton player at the national level in her school days. But Deepika is fully invested in “Padmavati” as of now.Sonu and Deepika have earlier worked together in “Happy New Year”.

Deepika to play as PV Sindhu

Commenting on the progress of the Sindhu biopic, Sonu said: “We are in continuous touch with P.V. Sindhu and her family members. The first draft of the story has been completed and in the coming one or two months, we will be able to lock the script.

Another film on badminton player Saina Nehwal is in the pipeline with actress Shraddha Kapoor playing the title role.

When asked about the similarities between the two films, Sonu said: “Shraddha is a great actress and I know she will do a great job with it. The only common aspect in both the films is badminton but their life and journey towards glory is completely different. I feel these stories will inspire people who live in villages or small cities to become better sports persons.”

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