This Picture Will Make Ranveer Singh Jealous! Ranbir Kapoor & Deepika Padukone Look So Hot Together
Ranbir and Deepika recently turned showstoppers at Mijwan Fashion Show 2018 for Manish Malhotra. A candid picture of the ex-couple from the event is going viral on the Internet.
Deepika
Padukone
stuns
Ranbir
Kapoor
by
her
STUNNING
looks
at
Mijwan
Fashion
Show
|
FilmiBeat
Before
dating
Ranveer
Singh,
Deepika
Padukone
was
happily
committed
to
the
Kapoor
scion.
Deepika
even
got
Ranbir's
initials
tattooed
on
her
nape,
but
she
did
not
get
it
removed
even
after
their
split.
The
ex-couple
share
a
great
equation
and
are
good
friends.
They
recently
turned
showstoppers
at
Mijwan
Fashion
Show
2018
for
Manish
Malhotra.
A
candid
picture
of
the
two
from
the
event
is
going
viral
on
the
Internet.
And
we
must
say
it's
always
a
pleasure
to
see
them
together.
In
the
picture,
Deepika
is
seen
wearing
an
embellished
lehenga
choli
with
floral
motifs
while
Ranbir
is
in
black
bandhgala.
Check
It
Out
For
the
uninitiated,
Mijwan
Fashion
Show
took
place
a
few
days
ago
but
Manish
Malhotra
shared
this
behind-the-scenes
photoshoot
of
Ranbir
and
Deepika
as
his
Instagram
story
recently.
Deepika
Is
So
Beautiful
Praising
Deepika
Padukone,
Ranbir
had
told
Vogue
India,
"Deepika
Padukone
is
amazingly
talented,
so
beautiful.
I
have
done
films
with
her,
I
have
been
on
reality
shows
with
her."
She
Is
A
Professional
‘'This
is
a
different
medium,
I
have
never
walked
the
ramp
with
her.
She's
a
professional
at
it;
she
started
with
modeling.
So,
I
am
excited.''
Ranbir
Makes
Everything
Look
Good
When
Deepika
was
asked
about
Ranbir's
style,
she
told
a
web
portal,
"I
think
I
like
the
way
whatever
he
wears
he
carries
it
off
with
such
ease.
I
think
it
is
in
his
body
language.
There
is
a
lot
of
ease.
I
think
whatever
he
wears,
he
carried
it
off
easily
and
he
makes
everything
look
good."
Those
Who
Don't
Know
Shabana
Azmi
runs
Mijwan
Welfare
Society
(MWS),
an
NGO,
which
was
founded
by
her
father.
It
was
launched
with
the
goal
of
creating
employment
opportunities
for
rural
women.
Talking
about
the
same,
Shabana
Azmi
had
said
in
a
statement,
"My
father
believed
that
India's
remarkable
economic
progress
can
only
be
meaningful
if
it
reaches
rural
India,
where
80
per
cent
of
the
population
lives,
but
is
denied
access
to
opportunity.
His
prophetic
words
have
become
my
mantra
in
the
work
that
I
do
with
the
weak
and
the
dispossessed.
When
Kaifi
saheb
embarked
on
the
journey
alone,
Mijwan
(a
village
in
Uttar
Pradesh)
did
not
even
figure
on
the
map
of
India.
Today,
Mijwan
is
known
all
over
the
world.''