Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone twin in white as they cast their votes | Watch

Updated : May 20, 2024 14:18
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Along with the common citizens of India, Bollywood actors are celebrating the biggest festival of democracy today. Since morning, several stars reached their respective polling booths to cast their vote. In the latest, actor Ranveer Singh along with wife Deepika arrived at the polling booth.  

Ranveer-Deepika cast their votes 

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, the IT couple of Bollywood was also spotted at the polling booth. The power couple looked dapper in twinning white outfits. Mommy-to-be Deepika radiated pregnancy glow and flaunted her cute baby bump. Meanwhile, Ranveer set the husband goals as he protected his wifey throughout. He opened the car doors, escorted her safely and barely left her side.  

Anil Kapoor casts vote

Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ co-star, Anil Kapoor, seems to be aging backward. The Bollywood star looked handsome in an all-black outfit. He shook hands with the staff of polling booth and posed humbly, showing his inked finger.  

Other Bollywood stars at poll booth

Actor Anil Kapoor’s ‘Welcome’ co-star Nana Patekar also reached the booths to cast his votes. The actor showed his inked finger as media and paps mobbed him for reactions.  

Among the other actors who cast their votes around noon were R Madhavan, Varun Dhawan, Emraan Hashmi and Suresh Oberoi. Besides the actors, singer Neha Kakkar also exercised her democratic right and set an example for her fans. She shared pictures of herself and her husband flaunting their inked finger on Instagram. Many other Bollywood stars also poster their pictures and asked their fans and followers to participate and vote. 

Also Watch: Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Dharmendra-Hema Malini, Vidya Balan and others cast votes in phase 5
 

Ranveer Singh

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