Netizens allege Alia Bhatt ‘copied’ Deepika Padukone’s Cannes 2019 look in latest shoot, the actor’s fans jump to her rescue | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Even though Alia Bhatt is currently married to Ranbir Kapoor who used to date Deepika Padukone, the two women are extremely cordial with each other, often seen at the same gym or event, sharing a joke or two. However, netizens leave no opportunity to pit one against the other and the latest example is Alia’s recent shoot for a magazine, which many say was ‘copied’ from Deepika’s 2019 Cannes look.

Deepika wore a striking neon green tulle dress at Cannes 2019 and made many heads turn. Alia wore a similar dress for a magazine shoot recently and Deepika’s fans incessantly trolled her for ‘copying’ her. Taking to Twitter, one netizen said, “Alia Bhatt is never beating the ‘she’s trying to be deepika padukone’ allegations I fear and we’re here for it.” Another fan added, “Even the colour is stolen, who is insecure now??”. Another user chipped in, “How hard she tries she can never beat DP.”

However, a section of fans defended Alia, saying that she likes the style. One fan said, “She likes tulle dress, she wore this way back in 2018, technically, this style isn’t new for her… like y’all are weird… Both ladies look stunning.” Another one added, “You guys just woke up just to say ‘Alia This Alia That’ and sleep?”
Not only Alia, but Deepika was also recently trolled for sharing her Oscar pictures just before Alia made her big Met Gala debut. However, all rumours of a rivalry between the two were put to rest when Deepika praised Alia’s pristine look at the event.

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