Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone are one of Bollywood's favorite couples. Whenever they've appeared together on screen, audiences have loved their pairing, and the film has been a hit. Now, these two stars have reunited, raising hopes that they'll be seen together again in a film.
Ranbir and Deepika were seen together.
In fact, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone were spotted together at the airport. A viral video shows Ranbir arriving at the airport. As he stops for security, he spots Deepika on a golf cart inside the airport. Ranbir greets Deepika, then stops her cart, and then sits down with her. Ranbir is seen wearing a black hoodie and cargo jeans, along with a cap.
Deepika arrives in a casual look.
Another video has gone viral showing Deepika Padukone arriving at the airport. She can be seen getting out of the cart. Deepika is seen in a gray coat. With her hair tied in a ponytail, she looks stunning in black glasses.
Deepika and Ranbir embrace.
Several other videos of Ranbir and Deepika have also surfaced. In one video, Ranbir and Deepika are seen embracing each other. Then, they leave in separate vehicles. This video is likely from their exit from the airport. They emerge together, then hug each other before leaving separately.
Fans say they will do a film together.
Fans are overjoyed to see Deepika and Ranbir together and are eagerly awaiting the release of the film on the big screen. This is why, when the two celebrities were seen together, the comments section erupted with varied reactions. Many fans even began speculating that they would be seen together again. One commenter said, "It seems 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 2' is being made." While many other fans have also speculated and expressed hope that Deepika and Ranbir are going to come together in a film.
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