I truly couldn’t have asked for more: Deepika Padukone writes on Instagram after memorable Sunday night in Qatar World Cup
Mumbai: Bollywood actress Deepika Padukkone, who unveiled the FIFA World Cup Trophy ahead of the final game, said she could not have asked for more in her life.
She also praised the final game between Argentina and France and added a hashtag '#grateful' in her post to express her emotions.
"From unveiling the FIFA World Cup Trophy to witnessing one of the greatest games in sporting history, i truly couldn’t have asked for more," Padukone said in a post.
Deepika Padukone unveiled the iconic FIFA World Cup trophy alongside Spanish football icon Iker Casillas ahead of the grand final clash between Argentina and France at Qatar's Lusail Stadium on Sunday.
Deepika is currently the brand ambassador of luxury brand Louis Vuitton.
The brand has made the trophy case, reports said.
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