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Deepika Padukone To Unveil FIFA World Cup Trophy At Finals

Bollywood’s diva Deepika Padukone is all set to unveil the FIFA World Cup trophy in the finale and we cannot wait to see! The actress is expected to unveil the one and only World Cup trophy at Lusail iconic stadium, in Qatar. The same will happen on December 18, the final date for the FIFA World Cup 2022. The news was revealed by her close sources and confirmed that the actress will be unveiling the event in the finals.
Deepika Padukone is all set to come to Lusail iconic stadium, Qatar for the grand finals of the FIFA World Cup 2022, the media reported about the same. She will be unveiling the World Cup 2022 trophy which she is expected to come on December 18. Her team and other close sources revealed the same about the actress that she is all set to come to the finals of the FIFA World Cup to unveil the same.

Deepika Padukone will soon arrive in Qatar where she will be taking part in the event. The close sources spilled the beans although we still don’t have any confirmation from the actress just yet. She is one of the most trending actresses in Bollywood and is known for her movies like Om Shanti Om, Cocktail, and much more. The 36-year-old actress will arrive in Qatar on December 18. She will be the first one to receive such recognition and we cannot wait to see her at the big event.
FIFA World Cup is one of the most watched sports events where the Bollywood actress is set to rock the stage. For India, it’s really a proud moment- earlier Nora Fatehi performed at the FIFA World Cup 2022. It was only last week when the gorgeous actor and dancer rocked the event with her talent. She performed at the FIFA World Cup 2022 at a Fan festival that was organized at Al Bidda Park in Doha.
Nora Fatehi rocked the stage with some amazing dance moves that included the World Cup anthem- Light the Sky. People were seen cheering and hooting at her artistic dance moves. She also danced to some of her personal songs and hits- one of the most famous ones is O Saki (the remake of Sanjay Dutt’s song).
Nora Fatehi had a warm welcome in the country where she also got so much love. She took it on her Instagram on Monday where she shared an appreciation post about the event and warm love. She appreciated her team members as well as all the people involved in the behind-the-scenes videos. Her performance was a huge hit and we are expecting the same from Deepika Padukone.
It is indeed a proud moment for India as many of the talented and skilled actresses are getting the opportunity to perform and woo the crowd at the Lusail iconic stadium, in Qatar. With such warm love and respect, Bollywood is making its way all through international sports events, and we cannot wait to see Deepika Padukone!
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