This is how a celeb selfie is made
Deepika, Soundarya: Selfie stars at NDTV Indian Of The Year
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One of the most epic moments at this year's Indian Of The Year awards was the recreation of the star-studded selfie made famous at the Oscars this year. This one, taken at the NDTV Indian Of The Year Awards, stars Ranbir Kapoor taking the photo, Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut, Soundarya Rajinikanth, Aamir Khan and NDTV's Prannoy Roy, Vikram Chandra and Nidhi Razdan.
A look at how the selfie was made in rewind. -
After Aamir Khan presented the awards for Entertainer Of The Year, Actor Of The Year and Bollywood Youth Icon in quick succession to Deepika, Kangana and Ranbir, NDTV's Prannoy Roy and Vikram Chandra cajoled the celebs into taking a selfie, handing Ranbir the phone. Soundarya Rajinikanth was called up on stage.
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We can see the group formation happening. A beaming Ranbir held his cell with Aamir peering into it. Meanwhile, Soundarya, Deepika and Vikram's enthusiasm was contagious.
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Say cheese!
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And that's the final product.
Coming Up: Celeb selfies at NDTV Indian Of The Year -
Bollywood's golden girl Deepika Padukone checked into Delhi for NDTV Indian Of The Year and announced her presence with this playful selfie.
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Aamir Khan's enthusiasm is contagious.
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The Queen arrives: Kangana Ranaut is typically upbeat.
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Ranbir's Jawaani adds some Deewani to the mood.
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Brothers-in-arms: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and sons Aman and Ayan pose for a selfie.
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Soundarya Rajinikanth, maker of animated film Kochadaiiyaan, is described as a ‘bossy director' by her famous father.
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Wah ustad! Amjad Ali Khan clicks a selfie.
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Soundarya's mother Latha Rajinikanth was an early and enthusiastic selfie-taker.
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NDTV's Nikhil Naz clicks a selfie with ace badminton player PV Sindhu.
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Behind-the-scenes, NDTV's Vikram Chandra took a selfie break from prepping for the big show.
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NDTV's Sreenivasan Jain and Puja Talwar in a playful mood.
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NDTV's Vishnu Som takes five from rehearsing his cues.
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NDTV's Nikhil Naz and Puja Talwar smile into the camera.
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