Deepika Padukone is basking in the glory of her film, Padmaavat’s success. And this happiness was evident from the time the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) announced the release date of the film after suggesting a few changes. The film had been mired in controversy from the day Sanjay Leela Bhansali announced he will be making the film. Recently, the actress shot for Neha Dhupia‘s Vogue BFFs with none other than her younger sister, Anisha Padukone, who is a professional golfer.
The two sisters had a ball of a time having candid conversations with Neha. It was the first time perhaps that the sisters appeared on screen and to say that we’re awaiting the episode with bated breath won’t be a lie. From what we hear, the sisters were at their candid best even in the presence of the media and from the pics doing the rounds, there was definitely some sister loving going on the sets of the talk show. The two are definitely giving us some major sibling goals and we can only imagine what the episode will be like! (ALSO READ : Deepika Padukone Looks Gorgeous In A Bottle Green And Gold Outfit As She Celebrates Padmaavat’s Success At A Suburban Restaurant – View Pics)
Anyway, reports indicate that while interacting with Neha on the talk show, Deepika revealed that she wouldn’t invite this one film personality to her wedding. And there’s no penny for guessing who that might be. Well, in case you’re still wondering, the actress announced that she won’t be inviting Katrina Kaif to her wedding. A source in the know told Midday, “During the Say It Or Strip It segment, Neha asked Deepika if Katrina would be invited to her wedding, and the Padmaavat actor replied with a firm ‘No’.” Well, we’re all aware of the tense bond that the two share following Katrina’s break up with Ranbir Kapoor. Katrina was never fond of Ranbir’s closeness to DP, particularly from the ‘Tamasha’ days. Anyway, it doesn’t seem like the divas feel the need to bury the hatchet anytime soon. This is definitely going to be one interesting episode to watch, don’t you think?