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Deepika Padukone describes her perfect day with Ranveer Singh

Deepika Padukone says, ‘We both love art and architecture’, talks about spending a day with Ranveer Singh

Deepika Padukone has unveiled her fantasy day with hubby Ranveer Singh in the vibrant city of Abu Dhabi. The couple would kick off with a refreshing swim at the picturesque Corniche Beach, followed by an artistic stroll through the breathtaking Louvre.

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone have managed to become the Bollywood it couple over the past few years. While they’re regular about sharing glimpses of their everyday life online, the two stars managed to keep most parts of their lives private. In a recent interview, however, Deepika Padukone offered a glimpse into their life as a couple and even talked about how she would love to spend a day with her beau.

Deepika Padukone talks about how she would spend her day with Ranveer Singh

Over the years, the two superstars have collaborated on various projects, including films and advertisements. In a recent promotional clip, Deepika and Ranveer spent a day together in Abu Dhabi. While talking to Hindustan Times, the ‘Kalki’ actress revealed how she would spend the perfect day with her husband in Abu Dhabi. She explained a beautiful day spent at the beach with rich and lavish food.The actress revealed that she would start her day at the Corniche Beach, taking in the views as they go for a peaceful morning swim. After this, she added that this would be “followed by a visit to the Louvre since we both love art and architecture. Then lunch… a desert drive at golden hour, and ending the day with a quiet traditional barbecue dinner under the stars. And knowing Ranveer, there would probably be music and dancing somewhere in between.”The actress also opened up about her love for travel and how she often prefers to share quiet moments with her loved ones the most. She added on about her love for travel and how she often loves to immerse herself in new and unique cultures during her travels. Along with this, she also added that she loves “learning about a place’s history, meeting its people, and understanding their way of life.”

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