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Deepika Padukone serves effortless style at the airport, heads to global LV event

Deepika Padukone turned heads with her effortless airport look in a red sweater and boots, exuding elegance even at midnight. Her team later clarified she was heading to a global LV event, not a film shoot as speculated.

September 02, 2025 / 08:10 IST
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Deepika Padukone airport look
Deepika Padukone airport look

Deepika Padukone has once again proved that why she’s a true style icon as she made a late-night appearance at the airport, turning heads with her understated yet chic look.

The Happy New Year actress was dressed in a cosy red sweater paired with blue jeans folded neatly at the cuffs, she completed her look with brown boots, a smart handbag, and her signature oversized sunglasses. With her hair tied back in a sleek bun, the actress looked elegant as always, even at midnight.

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As soon as she was spotted, rumours began swirling that she was heading out for a film shoot. However, her team quickly put the speculation to rest with an official statement, clarifying, "Deepika Padukone has left for a Global event of LV abroad, and not any shoot (as being reported)."

While Deepika is currently away for the international event, preparations continue back in Mumbai for her next big film. According to a mid-day report, Allu Arjun returned to the city on September 1 to resume filming for Atlee’s ambitious sci-fi project, which is currently using the working title AA22xA6. On Monday, the actor was back in action, shooting at Chitrakoot Grounds in Andheri to keep the 30-day schedule on track.

Deepika, however, will only begin filming for the project in November. Her role in the film is said to involve high-octane action sequences shot across multiple locations in India and abroad. The source revealed, “Her portions, which will be action-centric, will be shot across India and overseas.”