Deepika rings in New Year with backstreet boys concert in Las Vegas


Daijiworld Media Network - Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Dec 31: Actor Deepika Padukone welcomed the New Year on a nostalgic note, enjoying a live concert by iconic pop band Backstreet Boys during her holiday in the United States. The special outing was shared with her close friend Sneha Ramchander, who offered fans a glimpse into the memorable night.

Sneha took to social media to post a picture from the concert venue at the Sphere in Las Vegas, where she and Deepika were seen posing cheerfully in matching white T-shirts. Captioning the photo, Sneha wrote, “We did it! Big one check off our bucket list,” suggesting that attending a Backstreet Boys concert had long been a shared dream for the duo.

According to the post, the New Year celebration marked the fulfilment of a long-standing wish, blending music and nostalgia into Deepika’s holiday break.

The actor’s US trip has included a mix of travel, music and family time. Her husband, actor Ranveer Singh, has been accompanying her and was recently spotted dining with family members in New York, as the couple made the most of time away from their demanding professional schedules.

On the work front, Deepika is preparing for the release of King, directed by Siddharth Anand. The film features Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan in lead roles, along with Rani Mukerji, Abhishek Bachchan, Jaideep Ahlawat, Raghav Juyal and Abhay Verma, and is slated to hit screens next year.

 

  

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