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I want to be the female Akshay Kumar: Deepika Padukone





























Deepika Padukone is a fast learner indeed the actress seems to have perfected the twisty diplomatic ways of B-town quite fast. The long legged lass, who gained an easy access to Bollywood’s A-list directors and actors courtesy her dream debut flick OSO opposite SRK, has now switched sides and is swearing by loyalties to ‘Kinng’ Akshay Kumar.

The actress who will be seen in an all-new avatar in her upcoming flick opposite Akshay appears to be hell bent upon impressing Akshay. Even if she needs to ditch her godfather SRK, Dips seems to have no second thoughts about it.

In a desperate attempt to allure Akki, the dusky beauty said, " I want to be the female Akshay Kumar".

The yet to be established actress, who until now had been an active member of the SRK camp, is much too smitten by Akshay’s irresistible macho charms. Speaking or rather gloating about how the ‘khiladi’ inspires her, Dips said, " It’s a once in a life time opportunity to do an action sequences with Akshay and I am glad I got that chance".

Currently enjoying the crest of success with both her flicks doing a decent business at the Box Office, Deepika is now vying for the Akki success factor (that until now has been booked by Katrina Kaif).

Well going by Akshay’s skyrocketing career, we don’t blame Deepika for indulging in such sycophancies. Surely it is a tad too much for the perfect stepping stone Shah Rukh provided her. What say Shah Rukh?

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