Deepika Padukone's 'miniature doll' is getting mixed Twitter reactions

This is not the first time a doll replica of the Bollywood star has appeared


Entertainment Desk March 05, 2020
PHOTO: TWITTER

Sometimes, fans take us all by surprise by doing things none of us could have imagined. While it could be seen as being 'out of the box' and 'creative', the reactions can be divided.

Cue Deepika Padukone's doll replica which has been popping up over social media as of late. The Bollywood star is the subject of the 'doll miniature' craze, which has taken no time to catch the attention of Twitter, reported PinkVilla.

Recently, the doll version of the Chhapaak star was inspired not by her iconic red carpet looks at Cannes Film Festival, but rather a replica of her dressed as the character Rani Padmaavati from Padmaavat.



But there were mixed reactions to the eerie looking miniature version of Deepika. "How can we unsee this doll inspired by Deepika Padukone in Padmaavat," one user commented.



Others were just surprised how 'similar' the doll looks to the star. "Can someone gift me this," a Twitter user asked.





Others just wanted to know how husband Ranveer Singh, who she starred alongside with in Padmaavat, would react to a doll version of his wife.





Either ways, many fans agree that Deepika looks like a doll many a times and doesn't need a miniature replica.





https://twitter.com/KripaBanka/status/1125629335434489856



https://twitter.com/mootaeils/status/1125554377975058439

Meanwhile, on the work front, Deepika and Ranveer will be seen reuniting for Kabir Khan’s sports biopic, 83. While Ranveer will be seen playing the iconic role of cricketer Kapil Dev, DP will be essaying the role of his wife Romi Dev.

Apart from this, Deepika is also part of Shakun Batra’s untitled next where she will be seen co-starring with Ananya Panday and Siddhant Chaturvedi.

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