Mom to be Deepika Padukone is gearing up for her upcoming film ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ with co-star Prabhas in the lead. The cast also includes Amitabh Bachchan, Disha Patani, Kamal Hassan and Rana Dagubatti. The actress also shared a bunch of pictures that created a buzz on social media.
At the pre-release event in Mumbai on wednesday, actress Deepika Padukone looked drop dead gorgeous in black outfit. She was seen flaunting her baby bump and shared her experience while shooting for ‘Kalki 2898 AD’. She is playing a role of pregnant women in the film. Talking about her experience of working with director Nag Ashwin she said, “It’s been an incredible and big learning experience. Like Mr.Bchchan said, it’s a completely new world. We went through different phase of discovering what movie was about. But the magic of Nag Ashwin head is now here, for everyone to see. We as actors, have discovered that a long way. It’s been an incredible experience at both personal and professional level.”
Also talking about her pregnancy jokingly Deepika said, “I’m actually like this because of all the food Prabhas fed me. It got to the point where it was a full catering service, not just food from home.” He feeds from the heart. Prabhas was seen laughing at her comment. The leading stars of the film seemed to be in a fun mood on the stage.
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh announced their pregnancy via cute Instagram post. The couple is all set to welcome their first child in September 2024.
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