Deepika Padukone
Born the oldest child of badminton champion Prakash Padukone and Ujjala Padukone in Copenhagen, Norway, Padukone originally trained as a badminton champion, competing at the national level in India before realizing she would rather pursue an entertainment career. She landed her first commercial - advertising soap - as well as her first modeling job, both at the age of 20, and that same year won the Kingfisher Fashion Award for Model of the Year. After attending acting classes, she debuted in "Om Shanti Om," an action-comedy-drama about a reincarnated man looking for his lost love, played by Padukone. The film was a critical and commercial hit, the highest-grossing Indian film in 2007, and won Padukone a Best Female Debut Award in the Filmfare Awards as well as leading to a series of more starring roles for the actress. Padukone's success in follow-up roles was mixed; she received praise for some performances and was panned in others while some critics singled her out as the one high point in otherwise mediocre films. She found herself at the center of controversy when she performed a song in "Dum Maaro Dum" that led to a court filing that ordered the film banned or cut for obscenity although the case was later dismissed. Critics praised Padukone's performance in films including "Cocktail" and "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani" even though the films themselves were not entirely successful. She also starred in "Chennai Express," which grossed more money domestically than any other Bollywood film in history.