"We were shooting without any co-stars, so I couldn't spend a lot of time with him. But we got a day-and-half together and I loved the whole experience of being with him. I take back with me Rajini sir's simplicity and humbleness," Deepika told PTI.
"He is more excited on the sets, he comes on set with full energy, greets everyone and treats his daughter Soundarya like a director," he added.
The actress said she was surprised to see that the veteran actor's passion towards his work.
'Kochadaiiyaan' is a hi-tech 3D film with photorealistic motion capture technology, also called as performance capturing technology. It has been used in Hollywood films like 'Avatar' and 'The Adventures of Tintin'.
The movie is likely to take 3D films a step further in India.
Earlier at an event, Rajinikanth mentioned that it was difficult for him to understand the technology. Deepika too agrees with him.
"The film pushed me to use my imagination. If I had to climb the staircase I had to imagine it as it is not physically present. If I had to hold something or touch something, I had to imagine what it would be like...Those were the challenges," she said.
"The trailer launch in Mumbai was a last minute plan. I believe there weren't any plans to hold an event here, so Soundarya messaged me that same evening if I could join them," she said.
"For the last two weeks I have been shooting for 'Happy New Year' and we are having night shoots, so unfortunately I couldn't make it," Deepika added.
The film is set to release in May.
