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Deepika Padukone kills with her piercing gaze and ‘lots of pink’ in her latest pictures

Deepika Padukone was present at the book launch of 'The Dot That Went For A Walk' in Mumbai.

deepika padukone at book launch Image Source : YOGEN SHAHDeepika Padukone kills with her piercing gaze and ‘lots of pink’ in her latest pictures 

There’s no denial that there’s no one like Deepika Padukone in the entire film industry. The actress does make headlines whenever she steps out, be it a dinner date or a casual airport look. Recently, Deepika attended the launch of the book ‘The Dot That Went For Walk’ wearing a salmon pink blouse paired with an orange pant. She shared the pictures on her Instagram, not saying much about her outing. However, her unconventional combination of pink and orange did catch our attention.

Deepika Padukone chose one-shoulder ruffled-sleeved top in satin with bright orange-coloured pant. She tied her hair in a messy bun with a pair of huge pearl earrings to accentuate her already gorgeous jawline. Her makeup was a little on the dewy side and she left her lips nude. In the pictures, DP is staring right into the cameras and making us go weak on our knees.

Deepika Padukone has banned Ranveer Singh from doing these 3 things after marriage

Recently, when Deepika Padukone was asked why she didn’t change her surname after marriage to Ranveer Singh. Replying to this, she said, “After that interview, I realized that it’s a conversation Ranveer and I’ve never even had. So, we haven’t been like, ‘oh, do you think you should change your surname?’... It has never crossed either of our minds. When I was asked about it, I was like, ‘oh, we haven’t even thought about it.” 

She added, “I’ve worked extremely hard to create my own identity and so has he. So, my question is, ‘why would he have to do that?'”

On the work front, Deepika Padukone will be next seen in Meghna Gulzar’s Chhapaak with Vikrant Massey. The film also marks DP’s first production venture.