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Mumbai : After leaving the netizens in shock by deleting all social media posts, Bollywood diva Deepika Padukone hared an audio clip on her Instagram.
On New Year’s eve, Deepika surprised fans with yet another gift as she announced her ‘audio diary’ on Instagram . Deepika wrote, “It’s 1.1.2021! Happy New Year Everyone! What are you grateful for…?.” In the audio piece, Deepika Padukone can be heard saying that the year 2020 has been a year full of gratitude for her. She said, “you all will agree with me that 2020 was a year full of uncertainty for everybody. But for me, it was also about gratitude and about being present. And as for 2021, all I can wish for myself and for everyone around me is good health and peace of mind.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Deepika Padukone (@deepikapadukone) Deepika Padukone, who currently has 27.7 million followers on Twitter and over 52 million on Instagram, deleted all her tweets and Instagram pictures on December 31. Initially, netizens wondered if Deepika’s social media platforms had been hacked. However, it subsequently came to notice that it was the actress who changed her display images.
However, the ‘Highlights’ of her Instagram stories are still up on her profile.
While many wondered if it’s just another social media strategy by Deepika Padukone for 2021, a section of netizens think that she has a New Year’s surprise planned for them.

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