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Deepika Padukone’s comment on Ranveer Singh’s Instagram post proves that she is just like all other wives

When celebrities get married we always wonder what kind of relationship they would be sharing. On social media, it is always very lovey-dovey, but well, it looks like Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are just like a normal husband and wife.

Recently, Ranveer went to Chennai, to unveil the first look of his upcoming movie ’83. He posted a picture of the team on Instagram and captioned it as, “KAPIL’S DEVILS STORM CHENNAI !!! ??? @83thefilm @kabirkhankk @pankajtripathi @tahirrajbhasin @actorjiiva @saqibsaleem @thejatinsarna @iamchiragpatil @dinkersharmaa @nishantdahhiya @harrdysandhu @issahilkhattar @ammyvirk @adinathkothare @dhairya275 @rbadree #ThisIs83.”


Well, all the actors are looking damn good in the picture, but what grabbed our attention was Deepika Padukone’s comment on the post. She wrote, “don’t come back without 1kg Mysore Pak from ShreeKrishna and 2 1/2kg packets for Sipcy Potato Chips from Hot Chips!”

We are sure a lot of men would relate to this. We wonder if Ranveer was able to get the Mysore Pak and hot chips or not.

Ranveer and Deepika are known for their social media PDA. The two are always commenting on each other’s pictures. They are also very supportive when it comes to their respective careers. A couple of weeks ago, after watching Deepika starrer Chhapaak, Ranveer had written a heartfelt note for his wife.

The two will next be seen together on the big screen in ’83. While Ranveer plays the role of Kapil Dev in the movie, Deepika will be essaying the character of Romi Dev. We are sure their fans are super excited to watch them on the big screen together again.

Directed by Kabir Khan, ’83 is slated to release on 10th April 2020.

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  • Michael Schumacher died on 29 December, aged 75
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Michael Schumacher, the Wisconsin-based author whose work ranged from cultural biographies to maritime history, has died aged 75. His daughter, Emily Joy Schumacher, confirmed that he died on 29 December, though no cause of death was disclosed.

Schumacher was widely recognised for biographies including Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmaker’s Life, Crossroads: The Life and Music of Eric Clapton, and Dharma Lion: A Biography of Allen Ginsberg, charting the life of the Beat Generation poet.

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