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'Simmba' Will Be Blockbuster: Deepika

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Dec, 2018 10:21 PM

    Actress Deepika Padukone, who just got married to long time boyfriend actor Ranveer Singh has said her husband's forthcoming film "Simmba" will be a blockbuster.


    "I think it has success written all over it. So, I think we are just focused on his film's release and then, we will figure out honeymoon and birthday all after that," said Deepika here at the Nicklodean Kids Choice Awards 2018 on Thursday.


    At the trailer launch of "Simmba", Ranveer had mentioned that he made Deepika watch few rushes of the film and she had complimented him saying "Hot lag raha hai". On Thursday, reiterating that, Deepika said: "Yes I did when I watched the trailer. Of course, I loved it."


    "It's a signature Rohit Shetty film and I have had the pleasure of working with him (in "Chennai Express") in creating one of my most memorable characters. But having said that, "Simmba" is on its way to becoming a blockbuster."


    The film also features Sara Ali Khan, Ashutosh Rana and Sonu Sood in pivotal roles.


    It scheduled for December 28 release.

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