MUMBAI: Days before, Farah Khan expressed her annoyance with celebrities posting their workout videos amidst the pandemic COVID-19. Now, B-Town's one of the top actresses, Deepika Padukone hit right back at her 'Happy New Year' director by defending how these workout videos and saying that they keep her and hubby Ranveer Singh going during this quarantine time.
Deepika recently appeared in a Hangout video with senior journalist Rajeev Masand and when the 'Padmavat' actress was asked about this, she said, "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."
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"It really keeps Ranveer and me going. It really gets us through the day," she added further. The couple's social media game is quite strong during the days of lockdown and they are ensuring that their followers do not miss out on entertainment amid the whole chaos.
For all the uninitiated, let's give you a detailed background. A few days ago, Farah Khan slammed all those celebs who were busy posting their workout videos instead of helping in this global pandemic. Saying that nobody cares how their workout session is considering the current scenario of the whole world, she also said that she will unfollow them if this thing continued.
Though she did not take any specific names, her list includes Deepika, Katrina Kaif, Malaika Arora and many others who have been sharing such posts. However, we would like to add that if those workout videos do not help in any such way then only talking about someone else's choice is of no use either.
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The whole world is on work from home and so, one cannot expect that stars would shoot inside their homes, right? These kinds of things are included in their work from home and that is why there is nothing wrong with it.