Ex-lovers Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone walk the ramp hand-in-hand

The show was initially supposed to be held on April 9, however, it was postponed to April 19 as both Deepika and Ranbir had fallen ill. Besides, Deepika and Ranbir celebrities who were present at the show included Shabana Azmi, Javed Akhtar, Mouni Roy, Neetu Kapoor, Kriti Kharbanda, Poonam Dhillon, Saqib Saleem, Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam. Check out what Deepika and Ranbir wore at the event

The most loved couple of Bollywood, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone who parted ways almost a year back amazed their fans, recently when they walked the ramp at the ‘2018 Mijwan Fashion Show’, wearing ensembles by designer Manish Malhotra. 

Deepika wore an embellished floral lehenga while Ranbir wore a black bandhgala - both traditional ensembles designed by Malhotra.

Earlier while speaking to a leading daily, Malhotra said,, “It gives me immense pleasure to share that Ranbir and Deepika will be walking the ramp for Mijwan, a project very close to my heart, on April 19 at JW Marriott. I am really glad that both Ranbir and Deepika’s health allows them to walk for my show. We are excited to showcase our design direction for Summer 2018 spotlighting the art of Chikankari. Both actors truly embody the global-Indian appeal that the collection stands for.”

The show was initially supposed to be held on April 9, however, it was postponed to April 19 as both Deepika and Ranbir had fallen ill. Besides, Deepika and Ranbir celebrities who were present at the show included Shabana Azmi, Javed Akhtar, Mouni Roy, Neetu Kapoor, Kriti Kharbanda, Poonam Dhillon, Saqib Saleem, Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam.

The duo looked absolutely stunning together. Isn’t it a perfect treat to Ranbir-Deepika fans' eyes?

The couple appeared in various movies like ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’, ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ and many more.

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