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Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are one of the strongest couples in Bollywood. They have inspired many with their beautiful love story. Both never fail to impress fans. However, did you know that the actor Singh played the role of Deepika Padukone‘s on-screen husband in a particular film without charging a fee? Yes, you are reading right.
In Finding Fanny, Ranveer Singh made a five-minute cameo as Deepika Padukone’s husband, who tragically dies on their wedding day. The actor did not charge for his contribution, as confirmed by the film’s director, Homi Adajania, in an interview with Bollywood Hungama. According to Homi, “Ya! Ranveer is a friend man, so he did it for a laugh! We were sitting around and I was telling him the story of Finding Fanny and he said I’ll play Gabo (the character) – he was laughing but was dead serious. I told him that I’d need him in Goa for half a day of shoot but we all had so much fun that he ended up staying for over a week after he was done.”
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone recently celebrated their 5th wedding anniversary. Both of them have come a long way and dish out major couple goals. Now, a sneek-peek from their anniversary getaway has gone viral on social media. Deepika and Ranveer jetted off to Brussels to celebrate their special day. The photo that went viral featured the lovebirds sitting next to each other on couch.
Their love story began to bloom in 2012 when they were paired in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film, Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela. Their on-screen chemistry sparked rumours about a offscreen romance, especially with their appearances together at events, award shows and shoots. Despite choosing to keep their relationship private, their off-screen chemistry became the talk of the town.
Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone tied the knot on November 14, 2018. They have been together for over a decade, constantly setting relationship goals. Known for their endearing love story and heartwarming relationship, Deepika and Ranveer’s journey from dating each other to exchanging vows — is nothing short of a fairytale.
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