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Ranveer treats Deepika to Indian food ahead of birthday – PICS

It’s Deepika Padukone’s birthday today and her hubby, Ranveer Singh seemed to have got the celebrations started by treating her to something homely while holidaying in New York City. Ranveer reportedly added a homely touch to their celebrations by treating the birthday girl to a comforting Indian meal, ahead of her birthday. The star couple was spotted dining at Annapurna Bhavan in Hell’s Kitchen, Times Square, a popular restaurant known for its authentic Indian vegetarian cuisine.

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone spotted at Indian restaurant

Ranveer Singh treats birthday girl Deepika Padukone

Photos shared online showed Deepika hugging her man as they posed with the restaurant staff after their meal. The couple also signed the restaurant’s menu card, much to the delight of the team, who proudly showed it off on their social media handle. Sharing the pictures on social media, the restaurant wrote, “It was a pleasure serving Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh today. Thank you for the ‘loads of love’ and for being such wonderful guests. Our kitchen is still buzzing from the excitement!”

Deepika Padukone hosts birthday celebrations with fans

The photos come shortly after fans took to their handles to post photos from the actress’ pre-birthday celebrations in Mumbai. Deepika hosted an intimate celebration for her fans, where she got candid about life, motherhood and even opened up about her films and other upcoming projects.

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone ring in New Year in New York

Ranveer and Deepika have been spending time in New York over the festive season with their families. The star couple was spotted enjoying their downtime together at local pubs, Christmas markets and restaurants. They even rang in the New Year together at a popular restaurant and videos of their midnight kiss went viral online.

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s work slate

On the work front, Ranveer has been riding high on the success of ‘Dhurandhar’, which has crossed the Rs 1,200 crore mark at the box office. The sequel of the film is expected to arrive in March. Meanwhile, Deepika has ‘King’ with Shah Rukh Khan, that is gearing up for its big release in 2026. She also has her upcoming sci-fi film with director Altee in the works. Go to Source

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