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The Barbie actress once felt slipping under the radar in front of Leonardo’s power-packed performance in the Wall Street Drama, but Robbie also shined!

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00:00 Margot Robbie is credited to be one of the most successful and popular actresses of Hollywood now.
00:06 The Australian-origin artist has featured in blockbuster international films like The Wolf
00:12 of Wall Street, Focus and The Legend of Tarzan. Margot garnered immense appreciation and love
00:18 for the portrayal of Harley Quinn's character in Suicide Squad due to its uniquely look that took
00:25 three hours of preparation before shoot. Her recent venture Barbie proved out to be a trendsetter in
00:31 turn making audiences rush to multiplexes donning pink-coloured clothes. The same was a super hit
00:38 in Indian origin too. Margot attracted limelight for the first time in The Wolf of Wall Street
00:44 starring the legendary Leonardo DiCaprio as main lead. Robbie enacted the role of Naomi Lepalia,
00:51 second wife to Jordan Belfort, Leonardo's character. But the Barbie star once expressed
00:57 her thoughts on being unnoticed in the classic cult Wall Street movie as it was the latter's
01:03 first film in America. In an interview she revealed, "Honestly, I know this sounds silly now,
01:10 knowing how big the movie became, but at the time I thought no one's gonna notice me in the film.
01:16 It kind of doesn't matter what I do in this film because everyone's gonna be focused on
01:21 Leo and everything and I'll just kind of slip under the radar." But the tables turned despite
01:30 entering as a newcomer. Margot Robb was widely praised for her tremendous wild acting skills
01:37 in The Wolf of Wall Street. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the dark money comedy genre was released
01:43 back in 2013 shattering all records at the global box office. Helmed by the giant Paramount Pictures
01:50 and Leo, jointly the mega-movie was based on how stockbrokers rule the Wall Street in USA
01:57 projecting their posh luxury lifestyles with drugs and drama.
02:01 [Music]

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