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Qatar Airways Appoints Deepika Padukone As Their New Brand Ambassador

From unveiling the world cup trophy at Qatar FIFA 2022 to becoming the in-house brand ambassador for the high-end luxury brand- Louis Vuitton, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone has taken over the world. Known for films like Piku, Om Shanti Om, Bajirao Mastaani, and Pathaan, Deepika is not only the queen of Indian Cinema but also the queen of millions of hearts globally. And thanks to her ever-growing popularity, she has been announced as Qatar Airways’ Global Brand Ambassador. Deepika Padukone to make this announcement.

Known as one of the world’s best airlines in the world, Qatar Airways took to Instagram and shared the teaser before making the final announcement. And on Tuesday, February 28th, Deepika Padukone and Qatar Airways made a joint announcement on Instagram with the caption: “thrilled to be announced global brand ambassador for @qatarairways! Because there’s nothing else quite like it.”

In the announcement clip, Deepika is seen enjoying all the perks that Qatar Airways has to offer. From scrolling through the onboard entertainment system to enjoying Doha International Airport, Deepika is looking like a vision. We can’t wait to see what all this collaboration has in store for us. On the professional front, Deepika was last seen in Pathaan and has several projects lined up for 2023.

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