Deepika Padukone Shares Her Excitement About Marrying Ranveer Singh, 'Life Will Not Change'
Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Oct, 2018 07:02 PM
With less than 20 days to go for Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh's wedding, you can only imagine the level of excitement, anticipation to see them as the bride and groom.
After all, they have been the much loved couple of Bollywood and the fact they are taking their 6-years long relationship to the next level by getting married only proves what happily ever after means to them.
When Deepika was recently asked in an India Today interview about how excited is she for the wedding and that if she thinks her life will change post marriage, she said, "Of course (I am excited), I think it’s the same way that I am excited about signing my next film.
Marriage is definitely something I have looked forward to in my life as would any other girl. When it does happen, it will be exciting, it should be exciting. I don’t see why my life should change at all (after marriage)."
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