The Curious Case of Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s baby Dua’s picture unveiling: A Bollywood Photo Reveal Gone Playfully Awry

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When Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh finally lifted the veil on baby Dua Padukone Singh, this Diwali, offering the public its very first glimpse of their little miracle… the internet was fired up and responded with exactly the sort of gleeful chaos one expects from online fandom. The image of the power couple adorned in Sabyasachi red-maroon attire with baby Dua perched on her mother’s lap streamed across feeds, a perfect festival moment. Hang on… it doesn’t end here… TheGlitz finds out there is a baby doppelgänger angle here too.

But wait, just when you thought the story was done, there is a kahani mein twist: baby Daisy. Because within hours of the reveal, a carousel of comparison memes exploded across social media… and suddenly, Dua was spotted resembling someone else’s baby almost to the pixel. Cue the collective “Wait a minute…” from netizens, followed by the inevitable “Is this telepathy? Or did someone snatch a look-alike during the Kumbh Mela crowd at Ganga ghat 4?”

The trigger: influencer Shreyashi Debnath Gupta posted a collage juxtaposing her own daughter, Daisy, in a red anarkali and twin pigtails, right beside Dua in the Padukone-Singh snapshot. Caption: “For a moment I truly thought it was my Daisy! Anyone else see the resemblance?” The internet exploded — some delighted in cuteness, others pointed out the dangers of comparing tiny tots. “Netizens enraged!” read one headline.

Before we go full conspiracy theorist though, let’s break down the options:

Option A: Pure Cosmic Coincidence.
Dua in matching red with Mum, cute patla pigtails, a tiny bindi… sure, those are specific style cues. But children do, perchance, resemble each other when dressed identically. Could it be simply optics + matching styling = digital déjà vu? Perhaps.

Option B: Lost at Kumbh Mela.
Let the wild rumour take flight: “Did someone lose twins in the crowd at the Kumbh?” No evidence. No spycam clips. No press release. But wouldn’t it make a blockbuster screenplay?

Option C: Mini Celebrity Doppelgänger Programme.
Maybe Internet’s favourite pastime: discover “mini me”s of every celeb kid, pair them with random toddlers in red, and watch the algorithm explode. A prank, yes, but harmless… mostly.

Regardless of the cause, the outcome is the same: Dua has won the internet’s heart (again), and baby Daisy scored her 0.2 seconds of Bollywood-style double-take fame. Meanwhile, Deepika and Ranveer appear ever serene in their announcement of Dua’s name (which means “prayer”, beautifully explained).

Oh, and the serious note: Let’s maybe dial back the comparison of literal babies. One Twitter user put it best: “Stop comparing your child with any other kid (celebrity or non-celebrity), this is absolutely tactless.”

Baby Dua

So, what’s the raaz (secret)? There isn’t one. No lost identity at a pilgrimage. No twin-switch drama. Just a sweet little star baby, a social-media friendly dress-up moment, and the online collective wearing its detective hat.

In the end: Did Dua resemble Daisy to the T? Maybe. Was it intentional? Doubtful. Was it memorable? Unquestionably.

And for the rest of us? We’ll keep our phones ready, our pigtails primed, our anarkalis sparkling — just in case the next celebrity baby announcement triggers another case of adorable déjà vu. After all, in Bollywood, even coincidence comes dressed in Sabyasachi red.

TheGlitz Verdict

In glitzy Tinsel Town where algorithms have sharper eyes than our aunties at weddings, the Dua–Daisy déjà vu proves one thing… the internet never misses a beat (or a baby). Whether it’s coincidence, cosmic comedy, or just two adorable munchkins sharing a great sense of style, we’re here for the drama, the memes, and the mayhem. Ranveer and Deepika’s little Dua may have unintentionally launched the cutest identity crisis in Bollywood, but hey, if every mix-up looked this photogenic, who’s complaining? File this under: “Only in India, only on the internet, and absolutely TheGlitz-approved.”

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