Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone who married in a beautiful ceremony in Lake Como, Italy, in 2018, celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary today, November 14. The star couple are often seen sharing glimpses of their love and bond with fans through social media.
On this special occasion, Ranveer took to his Instagram handle to share a heartfelt post featuring a series of videos and photos of Deepika. The first clip captured her laughing, while another showed the “Singham Again” star enjoying some ice cream and cake. One picture featured Deepika making a playful face with her tongue sticking out.
Another showed Ranveer watching TV with Deepika. The final image, a monochrome shot from a photoshoot during her pregnancy, showcased the actress proudly displaying her baby bump.
Sharing the pictures, Ranveer wrote, “Every day is Wife Appreciation Day, but today is the main day #HappyAnniversary @deepikapadukone I love you “
For the unversed, Deepika and Ranveer began dating while filming ‘Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela’ and tied the knot in 2018. Their wedding took place at Lake Como, Italy, where they celebrated with two ceremonies, one in the Konkani tradition and another in the Sindhi style.
The star couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, on September 8, and announced her name during Diwali. Deepika posted a sweet picture of her daughter’s feet on Instagram, captioning it, “Dua Padukone Singh.” She explained, “Dua means ‘a prayer’ because she is the answer to our prayers.” She added, “Our hearts are filled with love and gratitude. – Deepika and Ranveer.”
Meanwhile, on the work front, Deepika and Ranveer’s ‘Singham Again‘ managed to cross Rs 200 crore in the span of 10 days. It also starred Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Jackie Shroff in pivotal roles.
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