EXCLUSIVE VIDEO- Deepika Padukone: Ranbir Kapoor makes everything look good on him

Just before Deepika Padukone walked the ramp at the Mijwan Fashion Show , we caught up with the talented actor exclusively wherein she spoke about walking on the ramp with Ranbir for the first time and a style tip she learnt from her co-star of many films, Ranbir.

Updated on Apr 23, 2018  |  04:26 PM IST |  5.8M

Deepika Padukone is undoubtedly the most stylish diva we have in our industry. From slaying the ramp to performing exceedingly well at the movies, there is nothing that Deepika can't do. The diva recently walked the ramp for the Mijwan Fashion Show alongside Ranbir Kapoor and literally set the ramp on fire. 

Just before she walked the ramp, we caught up with the talented actor exclusively wherein she spoke about walking on the ramp with Ranbir for the first time and a style tip she learnt from her co-star of many films, Ranbir. 

Ask her about collaborating with Ranbir post-Tamasha for this show and Deepika smiled,"From whatever little I know about him, he is very conscious of walking the ramp but it will be fun. We are collaborating with Tamasha, so it will be fun."

When we further quizzed her on one style tip of Ranbir she likes, she added, "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."

Replying to what fashion trend she is obsessing over currently, Deepika laughed and said, "Just considering how hot it is in Mumbai these days, I think clothes which are loose, easy, comfortable, clothes that allow your skin to breath."

Lastly, we asked Deepika which of her onscreen characters were close to what she really is as far as style is concerned. To this, the Padmaavat actor said, "I think Piku, Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani and in some ways even Cocktail. Cocktail may not be the way I always dress but I think it was quite a defining film as far as fashion is concerned."

(With Inputs from Bhavna Agarwal)


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