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Deepika, Ranbir in Anurag Basus ‘Khamoshi’

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Bollywood Tall and Beautiful Sexy Actress Deepika Padukone is goanna break the silence with Bollywood Actor Ranbir Kapoor. The two who at one time sizzled the gossips pages with their bustling romance and their on and off relationships are finally going to break the silence surrounding them.

Now before you guys get into any wild conclusions, allow us to clarify. If you guys are thinking that they both will stand hand in hand and shout from the tallest building in the B-town city then afsoos this won’t happen but of course they might come together on screen in Anurag Basu’s ‘Khamoshi’.

Hmmm… The title seem to be apt considering the relationship position this two lovelies are in but the delicious twist in this yummy tale is that Deepika was considered when the London beauty in her Bollywood duty our dear Katrina walked out of the film as she didn’t wanted to be in competition with Priyanka (she can’t control her tongue nowadays you know).

Basu approached the tall and the beautiful Deepika Padukone and the lass gave her initial nod to idea asking for a final meeting before the ultimate ha… By doing so, the lovely lass Deepika has set an example by agreeing to share the screen with her ex-boyfriend. So professional na. Can’t wait to see them together Deepika Padukone and Ranbir…… oh how sweet like pudding with kheer.

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