Ranveer Singh Says, “I Love You” to Deepika Padukone on Their 6th Wedding Anniversary; Fans React with Love and Admiration

On their 6th wedding anniversary, Bollywood star Ranveer Singh publicly expressed his love for Deepika Padukone, telling her, “I love you,” in a heartfelt message that captured fans’ attention. The couple, known for their romance and powerful chemistry, has always been admired by fans, who quickly flooded social media with warm wishes and love for the duo.

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Bollywood’s beloved couple, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, tied the knot in an enchanting ceremony at Lake Como, Italy, six years ago.

Anniversary

The duo commemorated their anniversary with a sweet public declaration of love. Ranveer took to social media to say, “I love you” to Deepika, sparking a wave of fan reactions and well-wishes. Known for their undeniable chemistry and supportive relationship, the couple’s anniversary has become a celebrated occasion among their fans, who eagerly await glimpses into their romance.

Bollywood’s power couple, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, celebrated six years of marriage, marking the occasion with heartfelt messages. The two, who wed in a stunning Lake Como ceremony in 2018, have captivated fans with their chemistry on and off the screen. On their anniversary, Ranveer’s simple yet sincere “I love you” to Deepika on social media delighted fans, who flooded the comments with warm wishes and admiration for the couple’s enduring love.

Every day is Wife Appreciation Day

On their 6th wedding anniversary, Ranveer Singh shared a series of heartfelt pictures with Deepika Padukone, captioning them with a loving tribute: “Every day is Wife Appreciation Day.”

Congratulatory

The sweet post captured fans’ hearts, with many admiring the couple’s enduring bond and openly affectionate relationship. Ranveer’s appreciation for Deepika highlights their journey as one of Bollywood’s most adored couples, and fans couldn’t help but flood the post with congratulatory messages and love.

Bollywood’s beloved couple, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, marked their 6th wedding anniversary with a heartwarming celebration. Sharing cherished pictures from their time together, Ranveer posted on social media, “Every day is Wife Appreciation Day.” The heartfelt caption resonated with fans, who adore the couple’s love story that began on set and blossomed into a strong, supportive partnership.

Fans were quick to respond with messages of admiration, calling them a “match made in heaven” and expressing how their bond is an inspiration. The couple, who famously wed in a private but lavish ceremony in Lake Como, Italy, has since become one of Bollywood’s most iconic pairs. Over the years, Ranveer and Deepika have openly supported each other in their personal and professional lives, often sharing glimpses of their journey through thoughtful posts and interviews.

In an industry where relationships often face intense scrutiny, Ranveer and Deepika have managed to keep their connection genuine and grounded. Fans celebrated this milestone with heartfelt comments, and many took to social media to share their favorite moments of the couple, tagging the posts with “#DeepVeerAnniversary.”

Courtesy: Bollywood Backstage

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Mukesh Singh Profile He is an IITian, Electronics & Telecom Engineer and MBA in TQM with more than 15 years wide experience in Education sector, Quality Assurance & Software development . He is TQM expert and worked for numbers of Schools ,College and Universities to implement TQM in education sectors He is an author of “TQM in Practice” and member of “Quality circle forum of India”, Indian Institute of Quality, New Delhi & World Quality Congress . His thesis on TQM was published during world quality congress 2003 and he is also faculty member of Quality Institute of India ,New Delhi He is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt from CII. He worked in Raymond Ltd from 1999-2001 and joined Innodata Software Ltd in 2001 as a QA Engineer. He worked with the Dow Chemical Company (US MNC) for implementation of Quality Systems and Process Improvement for Software Industries & Automotive Industries. He worked with leading certification body like ICS, SGS, DNV,TUV & BVQI for Systems Certification & Consultancy and audited & consulted more than 1000 reputed organization for (ISO 9001/14001/18001/22000/TS16949,ISO 22001 & ISO 27001) and helped the supplier base of OEM's for improving the product quality, IT security and achieving customer satisfaction through implementation of effective systems. Faculty with his wide experience with more than 500 Industries (Like TCS, Indian Railways, ONGC, BPCL, HPCL, BSE( Gr Floor BOI Shareholdings), UTI, ONGC, Lexcite.com Ltd, eximkey.com, Penta Computing, Selectron Process Control, Mass-Tech, United Software Inc, Indrajit System, Reymount Commodities, PC Ware, ACI Laptop ,Elle Electricals, DAV Institutions etc), has helped the industry in implementing ISMS Risk Analysis, Asset Classification, BCP Planning, ISMS Implementation FMEA, Process Control using Statistical Techniques and Problem Solving approach making process improvements in various assignments. He has traveled to 25 countries around the world including US, Europe and worldwide regularly for corporate training and business purposes.
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