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"You Ain't Getting Dinner Tonight": Deepika Padukone Trolls Ranveer Singh Over His Comment On Her Post!
Deepika Padukone had shared her school reports a day ago with interesting remarks from teachers and husband Ranveer Singh's reactions were epic but here's how the wifey got back at him
Mumbai: Actress Deepika Padukone has hilariously trolled her actor husband Ranveer Singh on social media for commenting on her photograph. Deepika on Monday night took to Instagram, where she shared three remarks made by her teachers on her school report. In one image, the remark mentioned was that the "Padmaavat" actress "must learn to follow instructions." "Hmmmmm..." wrote Deepika on the side of the image.
Ranveer could not disagree with the teacher. "Yes, teacher I agree," he wrote.
Replying to her husband, Deepika said: "You ain't getting dinner tonight."
Ranveer Singh's comment on Deepika's post ‘Trouble maker’ Deepika Padukone shares her school reports on social media, Ranveer Singh’s reactions are epic! The "Chennai Express" star's funny comment itself has garnered 28,415 likes on Instagram currently. On the acting front, Deepika will next be seen in "Chhapaak", where she plays an acid attack survivor. The film also stars Vikrant Massey and is slated for release on January 10, 2020. She will also be seen sharing screen space with her husband Ranveer in filmmaker Kabir Khan's "83". Ranveer Singh plays Kapil Dev, who lead the underdog Indian cricket team to a famous victory against the mighty West Indies in the final of the 1983 World Cup. His wife Deepika plays Kapil's wife Romi. "83" also features Tahir Raj Bhasin, Ammy Virk, Hardy Sandhu, and Chirag Patil among others. The film is co-produced by Reliance Entertainment, Phantom Films and Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment.View this post on Instagram
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