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Deepika, Katrina cheer ‘rival’ Kareena


Putting all rumours of apparent tiffs to rest, Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone came out to support their so called rival Kareena Kapoor at designer Manish Malhotra’s fashion show at the Lakme Fashion Week.The stunning actresses were seen loudly cheering and even clicking photos as Kareena sashayed down the ramp in regal white outfit. The finale of the fashion week was in every sense grand.Kareena was reportedly miffed with Katrina for getting a sizzling hot item number in upcoming film ‘Bodyguard’. Kareena had apparently demanded the producer to re shoot her number and give it more presence than Katrina’s song. There were also reports of Kareena’s
discomfort towards beau Saif and Deepika’s friendship. In fact, Deepika had apparently stated that Kareena was ‘insecure about Saif’. She of course, had later clarified that she had been misquoted.
While Deepika and Katrina cheered for Kareena from the front row, they also decided to bury the hatchet and warmly greeted each other. They were seen sitting in the same row with other guests like Amrita Arora, Karan Johar, Karisma Kapoor, Imran Khan and his wife Avantika. The duo have been known to have had differences since the time Dips was dating Ranbir Kapoor and there were rumours of an alleged romance between Ranbir and Katrina.
In fact, on Karan Johar’s chat show, Deepika had lashed out on Katrina and had demanded to see her passport to check her age. But on Sunday, things looked a bit different.
The editor of Filmfare tweeted a picture of Katrina and Deepika warmly greeting each other.
Looks like female bonding is the new thing in B-town? What say guys?

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