Deepika Padukone Willing To Share Professional Relation With Ranbir Kapoor Deepika Padukone |
Whether we get to see the hot pair Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor together or not after the break up but the lady seems to have no problem getting along with him professionally.
It is tough to find break-up celebrities coming on screen together. However, Deepkia Padukone stands out different. Deepika seems to have the essence of Ranbir Kapoor in her life and has revealed that she doesn’t mind maintaining a professional relationship with him.
The sexy siren of Bollywood was linked up with many men after her split up with handsome Ranbir and to these she reported that they were false.
Regarding her link up with her co-star Farhan Akhtar of ‘Karthik Calling Karthik’, she states, “Yes, but it’s all rubbish. Farhan is a married man with children. He is answerable to his family. Such stuff should not be written.”
Morover, she stated that she was invited to Farhan’s birthday party and his Adhuna wife has no offence in her visit, Deepika stated, “No, baba. I was invited. I couldn’t go because I was shooting out of town."
Deepika handles the rumours of her link ups efficiently and rubbishes them on the spot. When she was enquired whether she was taken aback by the reports about her link-ups, Deepika states, “Not at all. My parents know that I am a responsible and sensible girl and that I will always take the right decision.”
Apparently she appears to be melting down after keeping her prolong silence with Ranbir. Quite in a cheerful spirit she answered that if Vicky Singh comes out with a strong script then she wouldn’t mind working with her ex-beau Ranbir. Vicky is still working on the script, the noted actress states, “Vicky is still working on the script. If I get the right script, role and director, I would love to work with him again.”
Deepika wants to keep her professional life separate from her personal life and mentions, “My personal life and professional life are two different things. I think Love Aaj Kal was the turning point in my life. After it released, several directors felt that I was a promising actor and I started getting a lot of offers. I am my biggest critic and I am rarely hundred per cent happy with whatever I do. I am not perfect and I don’t want to be perfect. But I am not comfortable discussing my flaws openly. I would like to tackle them myself.”