Bollywood icon becomes the first Indian actress to be honoured with a star on the legendary Los Angeles sidewalk
In a landmark moment for Indian cinema, Deepika Padukone is set to be honoured with a star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2026. The 39-year-old actress becomes the first Indian celebrity—and the first Indian actress ever—to receive this prestigious recognition, marking a significant crossover milestone for Indian talent in the global entertainment arena.
Padukone will be honoured in the Motion Pictures category, joining an elite class of global film personalities for the 2026 induction. The list includes names such as Emily Blunt, Timothée Chalamet, Marion Cotillard, Keith David, Rami Malek, Rachel McAdams, and Demi Moore. Additional honourees in the same category include Chris Columbus, Stanley Tucci, Molly Ringwald, Tony Scott, Franco Nero, and special effects pioneer Carlo Ramboldi.
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame, located in Los Angeles, announced 35 new inductees across multiple categories, including film, television, music, live performance and sports entertainment. In television, stars like Sarah Michelle Gellar, Gordon Ramsay, Robin Roberts, and George Stephanopoulos will be celebrated. From the world of theatre and live performance, Filipino singer and Broadway veteran Lea Salonga and comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias have been named.
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Padukone, who made her Hollywood debut with XXX: Return of Xander Cage opposite Vin Diesel in 2017, continues to build a diverse international portfolio. She recently joined the cast of Allu Arjun’s upcoming film directed by Atlee after stepping away from Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit.
Shortly after the announcement, Deepika took to Instagram to share her reaction—a single-word story that read “Gratitude”, a quiet yet powerful acknowledgement of the honour. The star, who has consistently bridged the worlds of Bollywood and global cinema, now earns a place on one of Hollywood’s most enduring cultural landmarks, solidifying her international legacy.