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Ranveer Singh calls Deepika Padukone his 'Queen' after her historic Hollywood Walk of fame honour

Ranveer Singh calls Deepika Padukone his 'Queen' after her historic Hollywood Walk of fame honour

Time of India2 days ago
The ultimate Bollywood couple,
Ranveer Singh
and
Deepika Padukone
, are once again making headlines, this time for a moment of celebration full of warmth. Deepika has become the only Indian actress to be selected for a star on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame,' and her husband, Ranveer, could not be prouder than ever.
A global milestone for Deepika
Deepika Padukone has been named among the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2026 in the Motion Pictures category. She joins an elite list of honorees including Emily Blunt, Timothée Chalamet, Rami Malek, Rachel McAdams, Stanley Tucci, and Demi Moore. This recognition of her sets a major landmark not just for Deepika but for
Indian cinema
on the global level.
Ranveer's proud tribute: 'Queen'
Ranveer Singh, who is quite known for his never-ending support of Deepika, shared his feelings through social media handle stories to celebrate her achievement.
He reposted a news article about the honour and added a sticker of himself with the words saying, 'Damn, so proud of you.' He also wrote 'Queen' and tagged Deepika, making his admiration loud and clear.
A moment of national pride
Fans across India and the diaspora echoed Ranveer's sentiments. Social media was flooded with congratulatory messages. One fan wrote, 'It's amazing, and I am happy for her and so proud of her, very deserving,' while another declared, 'It's an honour to be a fan of this QUEEN.'
Deepika's global rise
Deepika's international acclaim has been steadily growing. She made her Hollywood debut in the year 2017 with the movie 'XXX: Return of Xander Cage' and has also become the first Indian to present the 'FIFA World Cup trophy,' a 'TIME100 Impact Award' recipient, and a 'global ambassador' for luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Cartier.
Despite her global success, she remains deeply rooted in Indian cinema. Her upcoming projects include a high-profile film with director Atlee, continuing her streak of headline-worthy roles.
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