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Everyone wants a party from Deepika

| | Jan 11, 2016, at 08:41 pm
Mumbai, Jan 11 (IBNS) With three super successful films to her credit last year, everyone in Bollywood are expecting actress Deepika Padukone to throw a party.

This is what everyone around her has been saying to her.

After having a slew of box office successes in the year 2013, Deepika had thrown a big Thank you party which was attended by the who's who of the industry, being a part of her success.

However last  year with Piku, Tamasha and Bajirao Mastani, it has been a more fulfilling year for Deepika where her acting prowess has been spoken about at length by everyone.

She has owned the three characters so beautifully that her phenomenal growth as an actor is quite evident this year.

Everyone has been talking about the evolution of her craft seeing her play three distinct characters almost naturally.

So, all her friends from the industry have been asking her to throw a party to celebrate the success. 

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