Fan spots Deepika Padukone at the LA airport, pens a heartfelt note on social media

Updated : Feb 19, 2023 09:03
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Actor Deepika Padukone’s ‘Pathaan’, co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham, is continuing its dream run at the box office, smashing multiple box-office records. The actor, who is being praised for her splendid performance in the film, was recently spotted at Los Angeles Airport as she clicked a selfie with a fan. The little interaction she had with him made him pen a beautiful note for the her. 

Talking about his beautiful journey, Varun Gurunath wrote, ‘What an ending to a family trip. Many of you have been asking about this so here it goes. My mom went "that's someone!" And I said yeah that someone is Deepika Padukone! Deepika started the convo and asked if we had a good flight.’ He further added ‘I congratulated her on Pathaan and she said "that's so sweet, thank you." We said safe travels and she said "You as well, and it was nice to meet you." Super friendly and extremely nice even with a quick interaction. Despite a 16-hour journey, she was so willing to meet with her fans. Exactly what you would imagine Queen Dee to be.’

On the work front, Deepika Padukone will next be seen in ‘Fighter’ with Hrithik Roshan. She also has ‘Project K’ with Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, and Disha Patani and ‘The Intern’ remake with Big B, and ‘Singham 3’ with Ajay Devgn in the pipeline.

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