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Deepika bags two awards for Piku

| | Dec 15, 2015, at 02:30 am
Mumbai, Dec 14 (IBNS): Actress Deepika Padukone bagged two awards at Big Star Entertainment awards function, which also marks to be the first of the season, held on Sunday in Mumbai.

Deepika Padukone was awarded for her performance in her blockbuster hit Piku.

The film which released in the first half of the year is continuing to bring the actress immense appreciation towards the end of the year too.

Deepika received tremendous critical acclaim and was highly praised by the industry in addition to the audiences for her performance in the film.

Taking forward the series of appreciation, Deepika has kickstarted the beginning of the award season by bagging two awards.

The actress looked stunning in in a white Stella McCartney separates. She paired her outfit with long golden earrings from Valliyan and Louboutins thereby nailing her red carpet look once again.


 

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