
Deepika Padukone And MIL Anju Bhavnani Twin In Stunning Blue Shirts at Airport
Deepika Padukone's airport appearances often grab attention, and today was one such day when the actress graced our feeds with her stunning airport look. But what caught our eyes was the actress twinning with her mother-in-law, which is now winning hearts. While Deepika reached the airport first, her MIL and sister-in-law arrived later.
In a video going viral, Deepika Padukone is seen stepping out of the car and posing for the cameras. She opted for denim and an oversized striped blue shirt. She kept her makeup minimal and tied her hair into a simple ponytail. The actress looked very elegant and stylish as she walked through the terminal. She even smiled and greeted the paps.
Later, a clip of Deepika Padukone's mother-in-law and sister-in-law arriving at the airport surfaced, and her MIL's outfit is winning the internet. She was seen twinning with her bahurani. Anju Bhavnani wore a stunning blue loose shirt paired with straight-fit pants. She carried a giant handbag as she walked with her daughter Ritika Bhavnani, who looked stylish in a black loose T-shirt paired with simple jeans.
In other news, the actress has joined Allu Arjun and Atlee's magnum opus, tentatively titled AA22xA6. Last month, Sun Pictures, the production house, shared on its X timeline: 'The Queen marches to conquer! Welcome onboard @deepikapadukone #TheFacesOfAA22xA6. #AA22xA6 – A Magnum Opus from Sun Pictures. @alluarjun @Atlee_dir #SunPictures #AA22 #A6"
The production house shared a video of Atlee meeting Deepika and narrating the script to her. The visuals suggest that Deepika plays a queen who rides a horse and wields a sword. The clip also features Allu Arjun speaking to Mike Elizalde, the president of Spectral Motion, asking for his thoughts on the script.
Deepika is also keeping busy with mommy duties for her newborn daughter, Dua. The actress and her husband, Ranveer Singh, welcomed their first child in September 2024. The couple began dating in 2012 while shooting for Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. They tied the knot in 2018 in traditional Konkani Hindu and Sikh Anand Karaj ceremonies at Lake Como, Italy.
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