
After Farah Khan slams workout videos of B-town celebs, Deepika Padukone defends herself
While Farah Khan slammed Bollywood celebs about posting workout videos, Deepika Padukone says that it keep her going!
It was a few days back when the director Farah Khan had posted a video on social media, slamming Bollywood celebs who are posting their workout videos online. Days after Farah’s video, it is now Deepika Padukone who has defended herself saying that it keeps her going.
During a conversation with Rajeev Masand in a hangout video, she explained how sharing things during the quarantine period keeps her going. “I know a lot of people have a problem with exercise videos that are going up. But to be honest, putting up exercise videos… rather, exercising, not putting up videos… it’s more about how you feel. It’s not really about how you look,” said the actress.
Deepika added on saying, “It really keeps Ranveer and me going. It really gets us through the day.”
For those who don’t know, it’s not just Deepika but several other celebs who have been sharing their workout videos and pictures. Stars like Katrina Kaif, Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora, Shraddha Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, Jacqueline Fernandez amongst several others have been sharing the glimpses of their workout sessions at home.
What do you all think about these videos being posted on social media? Do let us know in the comment section!
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