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Deepika, Priyanka bag spot in MAXIM Hot 100 2017 list

Deepika, Priyanka bag spot in MAXIM Hot 100 2017 list

| | 01 Jun 2017, 11:39 pm
Mumbai, June 1 (IBNS): Two Bollywood actresses, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra, who had already ventured into Hollywood, made their way to the MAXIM Hot 100, according to the 2017 list published by the MAXIM magazine, on Wednesday.

While Deepika Padukone made her Hollywood debut with xXx: The Return of Xander Cage this year, Priyanka Chopra who is a known face on American television for her role in the Quantico series, will be seen in Baywatch.

Padukone was seen recently at the Cannes Red Carpet with her scorching look where she tried several gorgeous outfits.

Chopra had already established herself on Amercian television with her role of a FBI agent, Alex Parrish, in the Quantico series.

Both Padukone and Chopra were seen to share the limelight at the Metgala event few weeks back, where their looks and dresses were the topic of discussion.

The MAXIM list which features two Indian origin actresses, topped by the super model Hailey Baldwin.

Apart from Baldwin, Padukone and Chopra, names like Emma Watson, Emma Stone, Dakota Johnson, Kendell Jenner are also present in the list published by the magazine.

Padukone was even seen to post a picture of the cover page of MAXIM magazine that displays her, on Instagram.

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