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Deepika Padukone fans FURIOUS with Alia Bhatt

Deepika Padukone fans FURIOUS with Alia Bhatt; accuse her of being 'jealous', draw Sydney Sweeney comparisons: 'She’s so obsessed…'

Bollywood divas Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt have always been in the spotlight, charming fans in India and across the globe. But the ‘Student of the Year’ actor’s recent appointment as global brand ambassador has stirred up a storm online, leaving the ‘Om Shanti Om’ star’s loyal fans angry and disappointed. Suddenly, what seemed like a simple brand switch has turned into a full-blown fan frenzy! Many expressed anger and disappointment, questioning why the brand chose Alia over Deepika.

Fans question reason for Deepika’s replacement

On Friday, soon after the brand announced Alia Bhatt as their new ambassador, fans of Deepika reacted strongly. Many asked why the ‘Chennai Express’ actress, was removed. Some even accused the ‘Gully Boy’ actress of “stealing the spot” from Deepika or being jealous.One fan wrote, “First it was deepika and now her !!! Huge shoes to fill !!” Another added, “Why her…. Want Deepika back 😬😬😬😔 We need Deepika not Alia.” A third said, “Congratulations but the way Levi’s denim looks on Deepika is UNPARALLELED !! 😢😍.”Other comments included, “Miss @deepikapadukone for this” and “That was @deepikapadukone why are you behind her leave it you copy cat.”

Some fans accuse Alia of jealousy

One of Deepika’s fans went further, writing, “Alia ko le aao har jagah. She’s so hungry and jealous for everything. Matlab har jagah isko ghusna hai. Why she’s so obsessed with Deepika? Let us breathe bro. We are tired of seeing her repetitive face again and again har baar yehi dikhti hai. She has so many brands still she is not satisfied.”

Deepika Padukone fans FURIOUS with Alia Bhatt

Fans also compare Alia’s campaign to Sydney Sweeney

Some fans also made a comparison with Sydney Sweeney’s ad campaign for a different clothing brand. Comments included, “Forget Sydney Sweeney! I will get what SHE is having!” and “Inspired from Sydney Sweeney.” One fan even joked, “Alia has great Genes (Jeans).”

Alia Bhatt’s upcoming projects

Alia, who was last seen in ‘Jigra’, has some exciting projects lined up. She will appear in the spy film ‘Alpha,’ and also in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Love and War.’ The latter marks her reunion with husband Ranbir Kapoor after ‘Brahmastra,’ and also stars Vicky Kaushal.

Deepika Padukone’s future projects

Meanwhile, Deepika will soon star in Atlee’s ambitious sci-fi project, currently titled ‘AA22xA6,’ alongside Allu Arjun. Fans are already buzzing with excitement for this futuristic franchise. Additionally, she is expected to appear in ‘King,’ reuniting with Shah Rukh Khan. The film will also feature Suhana Khan, making it one of the most talked-about projects in recent times. Go to Source

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