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Happy Birthday Ranveer
Image Credit: Screenshot grab from Deepika Padukone's video

Deepika Padukone wishes 'most favourite person' Ranveer Singh dancing to Twada Kutta Tommy

| @indiablooms | Jul 07, 2021, at 03:38 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone took to her Instagram to celebrate her actor husband Ranveer Singh's birthday but in an unusual manner.

Deepika shared a video where she can be seen dancing to the remix of Twada Kutta Tommy, which has Shehnaaz Gill's popular dialogue which she had said in Bigg Boss house.

She captioned the video saying, "But since it’s your Birthday, I’Il make peace with the fact that Twada Kutta is Tommy and Sadda Kutta is Kutta… Happy Happy Birthday My Most Favourite Person!"

Ranveer, who turned 36 on Tuesday, shared screen space with Deepika in multiple films including the latest Padmaavat.

The couple will next be seen in 83, a biopic on former Indian captain Kapil Dev.

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