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Nakuul Mehta’s Latest Instagram Post Is ‘Inspired’ By Ranveer Singh’s Bare-All Photoshoot!

Ranveer Singh stirred up a storm on social media after his nude pics for Paper Magazine went viral. The internet was shocked and surprised seeing him in all his bare glory. After this, Vishnu Vishal was the only other celeb who not only supported the actor but also attempted to recreate the pictures from the photoshoot. And now, it seems Nakuul Mehta is getting in on the game. How do I know? Well, cause of his latest post on Instagram. Yep, the television star, Nakuul Mehta recently took to his social media to share a picture of his face morphed over Ranveer Singh’s face from one of the pictures from the 83 actor’s naked photoshoot. And out of all the comments that poured in, his wife and singer Jankee Parekh Mehta’s comment was the one I loved!

 


On July 26, Nakuul Mehta took to his Instagram account to share a picture wherein his face is morphed over Ranveer Singh’s face and the picture is from one of the many from the Gully Boy actor’s nude photoshoot. In the comment section, his wife and singer Jankee Parekh Mehta had a rather funny comment to make. 

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Sharing the picture which has ‘stone’ written on it, the actor wrote, “Haters will say I borrowed @ranveersingh ’s carpet.” And Jankee Parekh Mehta commented on it saying, “Dunzo’ing your boxers right away. Put ‘em on Now” with a wink emoji. 

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Honestly speaking, when I first saw the picture Nakuul Mehta posted, I was completely frozen for a second. It made me wonder if he had just pulled a Ranveer Singh, but fortunately or unfortunately he did not. However, it has at least given me images that I just can’t get out of my head. What a tease. 

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