Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan’s on-screen chemistry and bond is something everyone is aware of and there is no doubt that they are the best on-screen pair in Bollywood. But this duo is equally the same off-screen too, adorable, goofy, and fun. Recently, to promote her skincare brand, Deepika Padukone found the perfect face. She posted a video on Thursday showing her and Shah Rukh Khan trying on several products from her 82E skincare collection before attending a special Pathaan media event.
Check out the video:
Deepika introduces Shah Rukh to her fans at the beginning of the video. Wearing white T-shirts, they were both in a bathroom. Shah Rukh sported a blue watch, a beaded necklace, and many bracelets, while Deepika had her hair pulled back in a sleek bun. Prior to applying her toner, moisturizer, and sunscreen, Deepika began her daily skincare routine with cleanser. Along the way, Shah Rukh constantly followed her lead. Following a skincare regimen at least once in his life, according to Deepika, would make Shah Rukh's daughter Suhana the happiest person in the world. After utilizing her cleanser, Shah Rukh claimed to feel "freshy freshy."
Pathaan’s success
The two actors are still experiencing and basking in their film, Pathaan's massive commercial success. Pathaan, directed by Siddharth Anand, broke all previous records at the box office. Over 850 crore have been made at the box office. SRK, Deepika, and Siddharth recently spoke at a success party for the movie about their experiences with Pathaan.
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