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Deepika Padukone takes off for her girl friend's bachelorette party

| | Dec 27, 2015, at 02:59 am
Mumbai, Dec 26 (IBNS): After a really satisfying year, with garnering immense appreciation for three back to back power packed performances in her films, Deepika Padukone takes off for a trip with her girl friends.
The reason for this "all - girls" trip is one of her best friend's bachelorette party. They are a group of 5-6 girls who are childhood friends from Bangalore.
 
After successfully playing and living the three most loved characters this year; Piku, Tara and Mastani for the audiences, she is back to being Deepika for her school friends.
 
The actress has had a very fulfilling year with qualitative work and has impressed everyone with her excellence.
 
The year end break is more than deserved for the actress after a physically and emotionally heavy year switching characters beautifully making it look so effortless.  
 

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