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Deepika Padukone reveals how her husband is ‘always her cheerleader’

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Bollywood’s power couple Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are winning hearts with their real-life chemistry as they never fail to impress fans when it comes to their amazing bond.

In a recent interview, the Piku actress revealed how her husband is a tactile person and always her cheerleader. “I think because I have a cheerleader in him, I am able to make bolder choices. I feel the same, but I am less expressive. He is someone who feels but is also able to articulate it. He is a tactile person, likes to hug and kiss. Me and my family are very different. We feel a lot, we are extremely sensitive and emotional people, but often we find it hard to communicate or articulate how we feel.”

Speaking of famous Ranveer Singh movies, Deepika shared a list of her husband’s work that she esteems.

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“I would say Band Baaja Baraat. I have seen Lootera, Gully Boy, and all of his other films. We have worked together in three films, but there was a certain rawness and innocence in that performance that trumps all of the other films he has done. Gully Boy is an all-time favourite performance of his, but right now if I have to say, it would be Band Baaja Baraat.”

Also Read: Ranveer Singh & Deepika Padukone celebrating three years of their joyous marriage

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