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Deepika Padukone shatters records as her reel hits 1.9 billion views, making it the most-viewed reel on Instagram
Deepika Padukone is undoubtedly the biggest star in Indian cinema. With a career spanning nearly 20 years, she has delivered several blockbuster films. Her last three films each crossed the ₹1000 crore mark at the global box office, proving her unparalleled stardom and massive fan following. Beyond the silver screen, Deepika is also a global icon with a massive social media following and footprint that goes beyond borders.
Her recent milestone only solidifies her digital dominance as one of her Instagram reels has reached a staggering 1.9 billion views, making it the most-watched reel on the platform in the world. This achievement reaffirms that Deepika Padukone is not just a cinema icon but also the undisputed queen when it comes to social media too now!
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Deepika Padukone is quite active on social media, regularly sharing glimpses of her personal and professional life, from her upcoming films and photoshoots to updates about her brands, and fun banter with her family members. She has been a pioneer in putting Indian luxury and talent on the global map, serving as a global brand ambassador for several international labels. Her feed is a vibrant mix of fashion, wellness, and purpose-driven content.
With this new record, it looks like — as per reports, Deepika's reel has crossed those of Hardik Pandya x BGMI (1.6 B Views), Flex Your New Phone (1.4 B Views), and even Cristiano Ronaldo's with 503 million+ views.
Deepika also shares powerful reels where she speaks about important issues. With a massive global fan following, she is undoubtedly one of the most influential personalities on the internet. The recent milestone of her reel hitting 1.9 billion views proves just how universally loved and impactful she truly is.

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