Mumbai: Even as Deepika Padukone's latest film ‘Cocktail' has garnered positive reviews for its music and look, the actress says she is not bothered about box office results.
This film is very special to me. Personally it has been a journey for me as an actor as I have invested in this film physically, mentally and emotionally.
I want people to enjoy and feel for the film as I do. I am not concerned about box office, I don't care how much money it earns,” Deepika told reporters here.
The Homi Adajania-directed romantic comedy ‘Cocktail' stars Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and debutante Diana Penty, besides Dimple Kapadia and Boman Irani. “For me money does not matter. I want people to enjoy the film. Critics and people enjoy it, in that case if the film earns money then its good,” she said.
‘Cocktail' is a story of three friends - Gautam (Saif), a flirt, Meera (Diana), a girl with desi values, and Veronica (Deepika) who is a bold and outspoken. The film is about how the friendship becomes confusing and love gets complicated.
“The film is a journey of three friends of different personalities and then how love happens is a cocktail,” Deepika said.
Deepika was offered both the roles of Meera and Veronica but she chose to play the latter.
“This role was most challenging as I have come out of my comfort zone. I have taken a risk. When Dinesh Vijan (producer) asked me to pick up a role out of the two - Meera
or Veronica.
I thought I have already done something like Meera in ‘Love Aaj Kal' so why to repeat same thing, hence I chose Veronica. To play Meera would be similar and Veronica is new and challenging,” she said.