Users Furious Over Deepika Padukone’s Intimate Scene in Fighter, Started Booing

Aayushi Mehta
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Deepika Padukone's intimate scene in Fighter
Deepika Padukone's intimate scene in Fighter (source: fighter teaser video)

Deepika Padukone’s Intimate Scene in Fighter: Last week, the teaser of Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan’s upcoming film Fighter was released. The teaser is amazing and the fans have also liked it a lot.

In this teaser, a glimpse of an intimate scene between Deepika Padukone and Hrithik Roshan was also seen. However, now some users are furious about this intimate scene, people believe that Deepika is playing the role of an Indian Air Force officer in the film, and by giving such an intimate scene, she is insulting the Indian Air Force.

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Deepika Padukone’s Intimate Scene in Fighter: A user on Twitter (X) tweeted about this intimate scene of Deepika and wrote, “Why is Deepika Padukone almost naked in all the films? Same clothes, same scene, and which Indian Air Force officer does all this nonsense that they have shown in the movie? Every scene of Hrithik Roshan in Fighter is copied from Top Gun.

Deepika Padukone’s Intimate Scene in Fighter

This is an insult to the Indian Air Force.” While some users are agreeing to this user’s tweet, some users are disagreeing.

Deepika Padukone’s Intimate Scene in Fighter: One user agreed with this tweet and wrote, “Yes indeed it is objectified.” Another user disagreed with this tweet and wrote, “What kind of insult ma’am? This is not even an IAF war film. IAF officers also have their own lives.

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Deepika Padukone’s Intimate Scene in Fighter: They can enjoy their life even in a bikini. You don’t know much about their luxurious lifestyle, so stay calm.” Apart from this, another user disagreed and wrote, ”Why are women the most critical compared to other women? It’s strange how this trailer has revealed Indian women to be the most misogynistic. This is a fictional story, not a documentary. India’s media literacy is so low that they should start teaching it in grade schools.”

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