Deepika, who has also worked with Ranveer in "Ram Leela", said she finds his hidden side more relatable.
"From the little bit I know him, he is a different person when he is with him family and friends than what he is out there in public. I feel the public does not get to see a certain side of him.
"I have accepted him for both his very contrasting sides but I think I relate to the more emotional side of him, the vulnerability is probably what I connect to more," Deepika told PTI.
Deepika said while working on "Ram Leela" she felt intimidated by the filmmaker but the duo reached a comfort level during "Bajirao Mastani".
"I didn't feel intimidated by him. I felt that during 'Ram Leela' because I took time to understand him as a person but we found our comfort while working on 'Bajairo...' Now, I understand and have adapted to his way of working.
"We have found a beautiful equation with this film where we did not say much to each other but we understood what the other person is trying to communicate."
"The success of 'Bajirao...' is of course important for me but then that is regarding every film, be it big or small. It would be incorrect for me to say that 'Bajirao' is more important than my other films.
"My hardwork and hope from every movie is same. The only thing that change with every film is I try keep bettering myself. That has been my only aim as an actress."
Many fans, who went to see the movie hoping to see Ranbir and Deepika recreate their breezy love story from "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani", were disappointed by the movie.
"We kept on saying in the promotions that only the faces are similar but 'Tamasha' is a very different film from 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani'. Those, who went to see 'Tamasha' with that expectation, had wrong expectations. I am happy that the audience that we were targeting got the film and they liked it."
"'Piku' surpassed my expectations. 'Tamasha' surpassed my open expectations. I hope 'Bajirao Mastani' surprises me as well. 2015 has been a very special year for me and I hope to sign it off with a bang.
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