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When Deepika Padukone & Alia Bhatt went in men’s washroom at Coldplay show

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ISLAMABAD: Indian actress Deepika Padukone took a trip down memory lane to recall her and Alia Bhatt using men’s toilet to skip the long queues during Coldplay show in Berlin, Germany.

In a recent interview with MissMalini to promote her upcoming film Gehraiyaan, the Padmaavat star was asked what she would do if she needs to use the restroom urgently but the women’s toilet is closed for repair.

“I would 100% do it and I have done it,” she started detailing. “We were at a Coldplay concert in Berlin and there was this one song that we weren’t very excited about. Alia was with me actually. Alia and I ran to the bathroom and there was this long queue outside the women’s loo, so we just ran into the men’s loo.”

“And no, cleanliness doesn’t matter. When I have to use the loo, I have to use the loo absolutely anywhere,” she added.

The upcoming film, also starring Ananya Panday and Siddhant Chaturvedi, is slated to release on February 11 on OTT platform, Amazon Prime.

Read more: Alia Bhatt flaunts Ranbir Kapoor’s photography from their New Year getaway

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