India, Jan. 13 -- So Chhapaak just released, and Deepika Padukone has been accused of showing solidarity with the JNU students as a movie marketing stunt. I am going to disprove this accusation.

Chhapaak's box-office opening collections and the news of Deepika Padukone's promotional video for Skill India being dropped after her JNU visit makes it clear that it was a risky move for any Bollywood actor and producer to make.

If it was not a movie promotion, then what was Deepika Padukone doing at the JNU with Aishe Ghosh and Kanhaiya Kumar?

Let's take a look at every accusation (sane and insane) hurled at the Bollywood actor and see if they hold any water. 1. Standing With JNU Students Did Not Gain Her Popularity

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