Ranveer Singh is in awe of Deepika Padukone’s cop avatar from ‘Singham Again’, shares pic on Instagram

Updated : Apr 22, 2024 16:25
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Ranveer Singh has always been the biggest cheerleader of his wife Deepika Padukone. Ranveer’s PDA for the mommy-to-be is only getting stronger. The actor took to social media to share his reaction on Deepika’s new look from ‘Singham Again’.  

Ranveer gushes over Deepika’s look 

Deepika’s look from ‘Singham Again’ was revealed only a few days back. In the poster, she was seen slaying Ajay Devgn’s iconic Singham pose. While the fans have already been going gaga over DP’s cop avatar, now Ranveer has shared his reaction to her look. Ranveer Singh posted a snap featuring Deepika Padukone from their upcoming film on his Instagram story and called her ‘Sherni’ with a cute lioness emoji. The actor also added the title track of ‘Singham’ along with the picture. 

About Deepika’s character in ‘Singham Again’  

Deepika Padukone will be seen playing the role of IPS Shakti Shetty in the Rohit Shetty directorial. Shetty had unveiled Deepika’s first look from the film on April 19, calling her ‘Lady Singham’.  

Meanwhile, Ranveer Singh will be seen reprising his role as Simmba in the Rohit Shetty’s cop universe’s latest film.   

About ‘Singham Again’ 

Rohit Shetty's 'Singham Again' is the fifth instalment in the franchise and a sequel to Singham Returns (2014). 'Singham Again' was announced in September 2017 under the working title 'Singham 3'. The official title was announced in December 2022. ‘Singham Again’ will be the latest addition to Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, which will see the return of Ajay Devgn as Bajirao Singham. The film also stars Tiger Shroff, who makes his cop universe debut with 'Singham Again'. 

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