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Deepika Padukone trolled for wearing jacket and woolen clothes in April

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New Delhi: Deepika Padukone, the Bollywood actress, was trolled on social media after a video surfaced of her wearing a jacket and woolen clothes at the airport in April. The video was posted on a celebrity Instagram account and soon went viral on other social media platforms.

Many netizens were quick to criticize the actress for wearing winter clothing in April. Some comments pointed out that the weather in Mumbai, where the actress was reportedly traveling to, was warm and humid.

This is not the first time a Bollywood celebrity has been trolled for their fashion choices. Previously, actors like Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma, and Sonam Kapoor have also faced similar criticism.

However, some social media users also came to Deepika’s defense, arguing that everyone has the right to wear what they feel comfortable in, regardless of the season.

Deepika Padukone is a well-known Bollywood actress and has appeared in numerous hit films, including “Padmaavat,” “Bajirao Mastani,” and “Chennai Express.” She is also a global ambassador for several high-profile brands, including L’Oreal and Nike.

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