Deepika, who plays the titular character in Bhansali's "Padmavati", said she would initially rehearse a lot before shooting a particular scene but her performance has become more instinctive now.
"With Sanjay Leela Bhansali, you don't count the number of takes, you just go with the flow. You have to switch off from things like your heavy headgear, costume or how uncomfortable the duppata is on your head.
Deepika reportedly wore a heavy lehnga while doing the dance number "Ghoomar".
The actor said there was more trust as an actor-director between them and that had helped her a lot.
"When I did the first film (Ram Leela), I felt I have to rehearse, be prepared as an actor on the sets. I have to know exactly what I have to do and deliver exactly in the way he (Bhansali) wants.
Deepika said "Padmavati" was the first film in a while to have made her feel nervous about her performance.
"... I feel there is something about this one, it is not from the heart or mind, it is from the gut. It is coming from a completely different place. It has been an extremely emotional journey for us, especially after the trailer launch."
Deepika said the team did a "group hug" following the overwhelming response to the trailer of the movie, which is slated to release on December 1.
Deepika's look, especially the unibrow, has been a point of discussion on the social media as much as her heavy jewellery and costumes but the actor said she had no qualms in experimenting with her appearance.
"As women, we have been conditioned to think in a certain way (in terms of beauty). I am glad with what we did (unibrow look) with 'Padmavati' and my look. It takes immense amount of belief for all of us to take that risk in a sense because that is not how the audience is conditioned.
The film also stars Ranveer Singh, Shahid Kapoor and Aditi Rao Hydari.
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