Deepika Padukone looks ethereal in these BTS videos from Time 100 Gala
Deepika Padukone managed to make heads turn as she arrived for TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People gala in New York City. She looked like a vision in a white embroidered Anamika Khanna outfit.
Deepika Padukone managed to make heads turn as she arrived for TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People gala in New York City. She looked like a vision in a white embroidered Anamika Khanna outfit. Neat hairdo and statement earrings completed her look.
She shared few behind-the-scenes photos and videos on her Instagram account. The beautiful actor also thanked her fans for their love and appreciation. She wrote, ''a big big thank you to all my fans who braved the weather and waited so patiently right until the end!It was a magical evening made perfect by getting to share it with all of you...#TIME100.''
Check out the videos and photos:
BTS #TIME100 @shaleenanathani @patrickta @harryjoshprotools
Inducted!Thank You again for the honour & also for such an elegant evening @time #TIME100
Deepika is the only Indian actor to find a spot in TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people list this year. About this, she had told Hindustan Times, “Honestly, I have never really believed in self-acknowledgement. Instead, I have always looked ahead (in life). But I must admit that today, I do feel a small sense of achievement. It is humbling to be acknowledged for the work that you do, and so, it’s my absolute honour to be part of this prestigious list alongside such incredible achievers.”
At the Gala, Deepika opened up about her struggles with depression while she received the honour. She said, ''Four years on I stand here in front of all of you with a slightly better understanding, I think, of life and my feelings and the person that I am, but I feel like more importantly, I think all of you will agree with me when I say that we’re going through some pretty challenging times all around the world.''
''And so I want to raise a toast to every man and every woman and every child around the world that is faced with some sort of challenge every single day, but you do it with a smile, and I want to say that your power and your strength and your courage encourages me to go on every single day. And for the some of us I think who do think of giving up once in a while, I want you to know that we’re all in this together, and most importantly that there is hope, because in the words of Stephen Fry, “We’ll be sunny one day.” Thank you,'' she added.
























































