Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh reunite in Abu Dhabi’s latest campaign, ‘Mera Sukoon’

Deepika and Ranveer's new marketing ad for Visit Abu Dhabi's 'Mera Sukoon' celebrates tranquillity, togetherness, and cultural appreciation, beautifully set against the majestic backdrop of the UAE capital.

 Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh reunite in Visit Abu Dhabi’s new campaign
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh reunite in Visit Abu Dhabi’s new campaign

Bollywood’s power couple, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, have once again captivated audiences — this time not through a film, but through an evocative new advertisement for Visit Abu Dhabi, titled “Mera Sukoon.” The campaign celebrates tranquillity, togetherness, and cultural appreciation, beautifully set against the majestic backdrop of the UAE capital.

In the film, Deepika and Ranveer explore Abu Dhabi’s serene landscapes — from its grand mosques and desert dunes to its modern architecture and waterfronts. Deepika appears in an elegant hijab-inspired look, while Ranveer sports a long, bearded appearance, both symbolising respect for the local culture and heritage. Their visual transformation adds authenticity to the narrative, highlighting how travel can be both humbling and enlightening.

The couple’s gentle interactions and reflective dialogues — “There are some places that let us listen” — underscore the campaign’s deeper message: that true peace often stems from stillness and understanding.

Fan Reactions: Praise, Criticism, and Defence

As with any bold shift in image from beloved stars, reactions across social media have been diverse. Many fans lauded the new looks, praising Deepika’s elegant hijab and highlighting the couple’s respect for Arab culture. However, the ad also drew criticism. Some netizens questioned how the hijab choice aligns with Deepika’s past statements about choice and identity, pointing out perceived contradictions.

While the ad has sparked mixed reactions online, with fans praising its artistic beauty and cultural sensitivity, one thing is undeniable — the duo’s chemistry and storytelling finesse continue to establish them as one of India’s most magnetic screen pairs. “Mera Sukoon” isn’t just a tourism film; it’s a poetic ode to discovering oneself through travel.

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