Deepika Padukone’s new Instagram post reminds herself and her followers to ‘breathe.’ The actor took to social media to share three photos of himself in the light. Deepika Padukone took to Instagram after her fitness session to share a few candid photos. Before breaking into a grin, the star was seen taking a moment to herself.
Deepika was spotted sitting on the floor during her workout, taking a break for herself. Deepika was seen bowing down in a white crop top and printed trousers before looking up and flashing her infectious grin. “Breathe,” Deepika captioned the photos on Instagram.
Actor Ranveer Singh, Deepika’s husband, was one of the fans of the images. Athiya Shetty, Malaika Arora, Ananya Panday, Ayushmann Khurrana, Varun Dhawan, and Sonakshi Sinha were among those who liked Deepika’s picture.
Jacqueline Fernandez lauded Padmaavat’s star in the comments portion. “The most gorgeous,” she said, before adding a few heart emojis. “And shine!” said fashion designer Anaita Shroff Adajania. Her fans thanked her as well. As one fan put it, “TAKE MY BREATH AND THEN REQUEST THAT I BREATHE? THE AUDIENCE.” “Beauty,” said a second fan. “Gorgeous,” said a third admirer.
Deepika Padukone took to Instagram earlier this week to post a childhood photo with the caption “Indiranagar ki gundi,” riffing on a viral ad that featured Rahul Dravid as “Indiranagar ka Gunda.” Several Bollywood actors, including Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra, reacted to the picture. Priyanka described the photo as “tooo adorable,” while Ranveer used lovestruck and laughing emojis.
Deepika Padukone has quit as MAMI chairperson.
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Deepika Padukone, an Indian actress, has recently announced her departure from MAMI (Mumbai Academy of Moving Image). She used Instagram to inform her fans that she had agreed to resign as the organization’s chairperson.
“Being on the board of MAMI and working as Chairperson has been a truly enriching experience,” Deepika wrote in her letter. Bringing cinema and creativity from all over the world to Mumbai, my second home, was energizing for me as an artist.