The Hijab Controversy Surrounding Deepika Padukone’s Latest Ad Explained – But Fans Are Already Defending Her!

Deepika Padukone's Latest Ad Has Sparked a Heated Debate - But Which Side Are You On?

Bollywood’s favourite power couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are back in the spotlight, this time not for a movie, but for their latest campaign with Visit Abu Dhabi. Called “Mera Sukoon”, the stylishly filmed video sees the couple discover the peaceful scenery, vibrant culture, and symbolic landmarks of Abu Dhabi, and celebrate love, peace, and togetherness.

The clip picked up speed online — not just for its imagery but also for a specific scene that caused reaction. Deepika is spotted wearing a hijab while paying a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in one such moment. The actress received widespread acclaim from fans for being so graceful and culturally aware. Social media was filled with comments such as “She looks stunning in a hijab,” and “Their show of respect for Arab culture makes me like her even more,”.

But the same scene had also incited outrage among a section of users, who accused her of disrespecting Hindu customs. Posts like “Boycott Deepika,” and “She’s double-faced,” started trending, with some demanding a boycott of her films.

In turn, the actress’s supporters reminded the critics that donning an abaya or hijab is a dress code required at the mosque — one in which all female guests, of any religion, comply. One of them noted, “Even Rihanna covered up when she went. It has nothing to do with religion, only respect.” Another chimed in, “She has never disrespectfully approached Hindu temples. Why pick on her now?”

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In spite of the digital divide, most comments were favorable, praising Deepika for her cultural sensitivity and demeanor.

The ad also brings Deepika and Ranveer together in their first professional project post-Singham Again, making it all the more special for their fans. Shot in the deserts, museums, and landmarks of Abu Dhabi, the campaign has already gone viral — winning hearts and creating buzz.

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