Bollywood star Deepika Padukone has been catching up on some of the latest movies from around the globe and it seems that she has found a favourite.
As awards season draws close, DP found herself spending her free time catching up on some of the latest films. On Tuesday, she took to her Instagram stories to share a scene from Hollywood star Bradley Cooper‘s 2023 film, ‘Maestro’ which is said to be one of the front runners for the upcoming awards shows.Sharing her favourite scene from the film, she did not hold back on the praises and declared it was ‘one of the greatest performances’ she had ever seen.
The ‘Pathaan’ actress shared the video clip along with a heartfelt note expressing her admiration for Cooper’s performance. Deepika wrote, “Aah, this scene! & probably one of the greatest performances I’ve experienced in recent years. #maestro #bradleycooper.”This is not the first time that Deepika has showered praises on Bradley for his performances. The actress previously made headlines when she heeped praise on the hunk for his role in ‘American Hustle’.
‘Maestro’, a biographical romantic drama directed by Bradley Cooper, delves into the intricate relationship between the renowned American composer Leonard Bernstein and his actress wife Felicia Montealegre, played by Carey Mulligan.

The film that had an online release, enjoyed massive critical success, with some even predicting an Oscar nomination for Bradley. The film has already raked in nominations for the prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
Come Friday, both Bradley and Deepika will be celebratingtheir birthdays. Both actors share the same birthday – January 5.

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