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To Deepika, Ranveer Fans Having A Meltdown At Their Kissing Photo, RELAX!

It's what couples do, ya know.
Indian Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone (L) and Ranveer Singh attend a screening of Hindi film 'Madaari' in Mumbai on July 21, 2016.
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Indian Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone (L) and Ranveer Singh attend a screening of Hindi film 'Madaari' in Mumbai on July 21, 2016.

After spending a large chunk of 2016 being away from each other, literally continents apart, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone are back in Mumbai and looks like the couple is understandably spending much of their time together.

While Padukone was holed up in the US to shoot for her Hollywood debut, xXx: The Return of Xander Cage, Singh was in Paris for nearly four months, shooting for Aditya Chopra's Befikre.

On Thursday evening, the couple showed up for a screening of Nishikant Kamat's Irrfan Khan-starrer Madaari.

No big deal, right. Just another couple on a movie date?

Wrong.

While bidding goodbye to his ladylove after the screening, Ranveer Singh looked straight into the eyes of Deepika, who leaned on to give him a peck.

OMG! Which couple does THAT???

Predictably, their fan clubs lost their shit (they have termed the two #DeepVeer, ICYMI. We are not sure how to react to that.)

The way he was looking at her from the car and Deepika was so happy When She saw Ranveer !!!!! 😭❀️ #DeepVeerpic.twitter.com/XFHQupR2Cf

β€” DeepVeer❀️ (@deepveerloveA) July 22, 2016

Y'days deepveer pics remembered me of 2013 pics the smiles were always the same πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜πŸ’— #deepveerpic.twitter.com/1s3iWEZgpR

β€” Ramya (@rsdpfan) July 22, 2016

Relax FANS.

IT'S NORMAL. IT'S WHAT COUPLES DO.

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