Charming Deepika Padukone in 70s Look !
September 10, 2007 | Celebs(F), Deepika Padukone
While everyone wants to look hip and of present time, Farah Khan is turning the wheel backward. Deepika Padukone, who makes debut in Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om will sport 70s look. So what does this means?
This means, Deepika will be fully dressed and will sport a nice raised hairdoo. Also, an elaborate eye makeup with big lashes.
To complete the look give a nice saree to wear! Wait there is more… to give realistic look Deepika will also dance with yesteryear actors like: Sunil Dutt, Jeetendra and Rajesh Khanna.



This will be done using SFX, Deepika will fit in old movie song seqeunce to give the complete effect. Hmmm… what a dream debut!
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Deepika Padukone, who makes debut in Farah Khans Om Shanti Om will sport 70s look. So what does this means?
This means, Deepika will be fully dressed and will sport a nice raised hairdoo. Also…
Deepika
Now she is the only woman who can fascinate all the men. She has a clever attitude,sexiest body,beautiful eyes,innocent appearance,lips like roses etc. I wish her success all the time.
Deepika, Do you know that your beauty scatters when you smile, so always……haha
deepika is so gogeesgirl and so prity.she 70’s style so good and what i say she amesing.
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Deepika i am ur great fan since ur modelling days.u have a very expressive face.u are also blessed with great body and intelligence.i think no one is as beautiful as u in this film industry.u looked very beautiful in OSO.u have a long way to go.bless you.
SHE IS THE HOTTEST GIRL IN THE WORLD
she look like my dreamgirl
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