Deepika Padukone is happy and does not feel like hiding it. She says in her recent interview for leading women’s magazine Vogue (Feb) that “She does not feel caged any more”
The current crowned queen of Bollywood is full of smiles and why not? She is not only been paid more than the two male leading stars in Padmaavat but she also made a dashing debut in Hollywood last year too. And just not the professional front but her personal life is also all soaked up in love it Bae Ranveer Singh and rumours are we can hear the wedding bells any time soon.
On the cover of Vogue India, Deepika Padukone radiates all this and more. Rainbow colours, big hair quirky happy wardrobe and that brilliant, million watts dimpled smile adorns her as she sets off to conquer many more milestones in her career.

Deepika here looks genuinely rested and completely at ease with her Queen Bee status in the Bollywood. Be it her pristine deep neck gown, an elegant red ballerina dress, a cutesy white T-shirt or that shimmery rainbow shirt…all capture many moods of Deepika, the person that we have come to know and long since the last decade.

The Vogue India February issue carries not only HD pictures of Deepika Padukone and covers Deepika Padukone beautiful personality but also full of happy surprises.




Deepika Padukone’s close friend and Vogue India’s in house stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania, has presented an ode to the talented actress with this stunningly executed photo-shoot. After all friends know the best of you.

We wish her to glow like this always and forever!!
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