If you receive a request from actress Deepika Padukone, what do you  do? You grant it right away! This must be the exact feeling enveloping  director Prakash Jha, when Padukone requested him for something. While  most actors do it by reserving their demands on their directors,  Padukone charmingly requested her director to get her way. Okay, now not  holding on to the surprise any further, DNA has come to know about  Deepika’s special wish.
The actress wanted a song like Mora Piya from the film Rajneeti to be  picturised on her — just like the way it was picturised on actors  Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif.Known for the melodious music in his  films, Jha, for his upcoming film Aarakshan, was surprised when he heard  of Padukone’s request.
A source adds, “Deepika is a smart girl  and knows exactly how to put forward her wishes. Before the film’s  shooting, Deepika requested via sms to Prakash Jha to feature a love  ballad on her, with a happy face smiley at the end. And her wish was  granted. It was bound to — as where most actors reserve peculiar demands  for their directors and are in the news for their tantrums. It was  clear that Padukone’s charming approach to get her special song worked.”
When  asked about the request, Padukone said, “I remember how Mora piya was  such a rage. I remember messaging him (Prakash Jha) to please give me a  good romantic song in his new film because Prakashji has a really good  sense of music. I was really looking forward to shooting this song and  it’s turned out amazing. Till now, Mora piya was always played on loop  on my mp3 player wherever I was travelling. But now its Seedhe point pe  aaona, which is such a playful and cute romantic song.”
The song  features Padukone opposite actor Saif Ali Khan. Just like the Ranbir-Kat  chemistry, there is a lot of buzz about Deepika-Saif’s camaraderie,  which was visible in their earlier film Love Aaj Kal. But we’ll have to  wait and watch to know if this number becomes a hit amongst the youth...  given that the song is a result of Padukone’s sweet persuasion.

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