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Here’s what Deepika will do in her 70s

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New Delhi: All Deepika Padukone needs in her 70s is a happy family and a peaceful life!

The leggy lass, who recently wowed at the 70th Cannes Film Festival, in an interview with France 24 said:

“When I am 70, I will hopefully have a little home somewhere with beautiful view, lots of children and grand children and a good life. I want to have a peaceful life.”

Further sharing the experience of her Hollywood debut ‘ xXx: Return of Xander Cage,‘ the Mastani of Bollywood said, it was because of her co-star Vin Diesel that she had all the “amazing experiences.”

“Let me set the record straight, he (Vin Diesel) is in love with me. He is adorable. He is the most amazing person I have ever met. He is generous, he is kind and he is the reason I have had all the amazing experiences. He is a friend for life,” she said.

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The 31-year-old actress grabbed all the eyeballs with her graceful two-day appearance at the Cannes Film Festival. While she wore a jewel-toned maroon creation by Marchesa Notte on Day 1, Day 2 was marked with a minimalistic chick green Brandon Maxwell thigh slit gown.

On the work front, Deepika will next be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Padmavati,’ alongside Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor.

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