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Deepika Padukone shares image of her room when she was 12

| | Jul 02, 2017, at 12:07 am
Mumbai, July 1 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone recently posted an image on social media for her fans where a glimpse of the room which she shared with her sister Anisha Padukone in Bengaluru when she was 12-year-old was revealed.

Deepika captioned the image as: "#flashbackfriday#MAJORflashbackfriday."

With poster of Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio posted on the wall of her room, the image surely gave a hint that Deepika was a fan of the Titanic star.

Poster of Leonardo and Kate Winslet's 1997-hit movie Titanic was also posted on the wall of her room.

The image has been liked by 517,996  netizens so far.

Deepika was last seen in xXx: Return Of Xander Cage.

The movie marked her Hollywood debut.

She is currently busy shooting for Bollywood movie Padmavati.

Image: Deepika Padukone Instagram page

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