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Ranveer Singh praises Deepika Padukone’s efficiency in Gehraiyaan: ‘Such nuanced and heartfelt artistry’

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Ranveer Singh is in awe of his spouse Deepika Padukone’s efficiency in her newest launch, Gehraiyaan. Ranveer, who watched the Shakun Batra directorial at an earlier screening, heaped reward on Deepika in his newest social media put up.
Sharing an cute click on of himself kissing Deepika, Ranveer wrote the lyrics of Gehraiyaan’s hit quantity “Doobey” within the caption. He added, “Tour de force. Transcendent, superlative and sublime! What an absolute masterclass of a performance, baby!”
Ranveer Singh additionally mentioned he’s happy with Deepika Padukone. “Such fine, nuanced and heartfelt artistry! … at your consummate and peerless best in this one! You make me so proud! @deepikapadukone #gehraiyaan,” he concluded the put up.

Ranveer’s appreciation put up for Deepika obtained quite a lot of love from the couple’s followers and colleagues. Mouni Roy, Zoya Akhtar, Rakul Preet Singh, Ankur Tewari, and Anaita Shroff Adajania left coronary heart emojis within the feedback part.

In a current interview with indianexpress.com, Deepika Padukone had known as Ranveer Singh her cheerleader, her foremost fan. She mentioned, “I think because I have a cheerleader in him, I am able to make bolder choices. 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.”

Gehraiyaan is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. It additionally stars Siddhant Chaturvedi, Ananya Panday and Dhairya Karwa within the lead roles. The Indian Express’ movie critic Shubhra Gupta gave the movie a 2-star ranking and wrote, “This foursome should have been a throbbing hot mess, emotions spilling out from tightly-reined-in histories, searing us. Director Shakun Batra proved himself adept at mining painful complexities in ‘Kapoor & Sons’. ‘Gehraiyaan’ doesn’t dig deep enough; it is too designed and choppy.”