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Deepika Padukone And Ranveer Singh Indulge In Instagram PDA After She Recreates Simmba Dialogue

IANS, 11 Jan, 2019 09:49 PM

    Ranveer Singh recently shared a video of his actress-wife Deepika Padukone, in which she could be seen recreating Ranveer Singh's dialogue "Aye, aaya police" from his latest release Simmba.

     

    Dressed in a classic crisp white shirt and with her tied in a bun, Deepika looks stunning as she tried to do an impression of Sangram Bhalerao aka Simmba.

     

    Ranveer captioned the video "My cheerleader Deepika Padukone" and accompanied the post along with several heart emoticons. The video received over 3 lakh likes within a few hours and needless to say, the actor's Instafam simply loved the video.

     

    The comments section was replete with remarks like "cutest couple ever" and "such an adorable couple." "Couple goals," wrote another Instagram user.

     

    Without much ado, take a look at Ranveer Singh's video here:

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    My Cheerleader 😍❤️😘🥂 @deepikapadukone

    A post shared by Ranveer Singh (@ranveersingh) on Jan 11, 2019 at 3:40am PST

     
     

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