"Love makes the song even more special": Deepika
How
different
is
it
to
be
working
with
your
off
screen
boyfriend
on
screen?
It
doesn't
really
make
much
of
a
difference
because
at
the
end
of
the
day
when
you're
working
and
you're
a
part
of
the
film,
you
are
not
really
looking
at
whether
he
is
your
boyfriend
or
not
because
you're
in
your
work
space
at
that
moment.
Your
debut
film
took
you
to
a
lavish
red
carpet
premiere
in
London.
Where
is
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
going
to
take
you?
Well
I
don't
know
what
Yash
Raj
has
planned
for
this
film
but
I'm
sure
it
will
go
somewhere
as
far
as
the
premiere
is
concerned
and
for
the
film,
it
will
go
places.
While
Siddharth
Anand's
previous
two
films
were
big
hits,
Ranbir's
Saawariya
was
a
complete
no-no.
Will
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
be
Siddharth's
hat-trick
of
hits
and
Ranbir's
first
big
hit?
Most
definitely.
That's
what
I
believe.
I
think
we
all
have
worked
really
hard
but
more
than
us,
Ranbir
and
Siddharth
have
worked
that
little
extra
to
add
in
the
best
in
the
film.
I
hope
and
pray
that
they
both
get
what
they
want
from
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno.
As
far
as
the
pairing
goes,
don't
you
think
Bipasha
and
Minissha
are
a
bit
of
a
mis-match
combo
for
Ranbir?
(Laughs)
I
am
not
in
charge
of
casting
here.
But
the
way
the
story
is,
the
script
goes,
there
are
other
characters
required
in
the
film
and
both
Bipasha
and
Minissha
have
done
a
great
job
in
the
film,
whatever
little
I
have
seen
of
the
film.
That's
all
I
can
say.
Brief
us
about
your
experience
with
Ranbir
in
different
cities
around
the
world
you've
travelled
for
the
film.
Well,
I
only
got
to
work
with
him
in
Sydney
and
then
for
the
song
"Khuda
Jaane" in
Italy.
So
both
were
great
experiences.
In
Sydney,
we
were
there
for
almost
25
days
and
there
we
were
shooting
the
scenes.
Italy
was
great
fun
too.
It
was
10
days
of
shooting
this
lovely
romantic
song
in
these
beautiful
locations.
I
don't
think
I
would
have
discovered
this
beautiful
place
had
we
not
shot
this
song
there
and
now
since
we
have
discovered
it,
it's
a
place
I
would
like
to
go
for
a
holiday
or
honeymoon.
The
most
exciting
part
of
shooting
this
song
was
that
we
would
shoot
everyday
and
travel
in
the
evening
to
another
location
set
up
in
the
next
place
and
shoot
again
the
whole
day,
I
don't
think
anyone
has
ever
travelled
so
much
to
shoot
one
song.
So
is
marriage
on
the
cards?
I'm
not
thinking
of
marriage
as
of
now.
Definitely
not
at
the
moment.
"Khuda
Jaane" sung
by
Kay
Kay
is
slowly
steadily
topping
the
charts
and
we
know
that
the
song
means
a
lot
to
you
and
Ranbir.
The
fact
that
both
Ranbir
and
me
are
in
love
makes
the
song
even
more
special
because
shooting
the
song
made
it
lot
more
easier.
It
was
a
nice
experience
because
it
was
the
first
time
that
we
both
were
shooting
for
a
romantic
song
together.
I'm
so
glad
that
Vishal
and
Shekhar
have
managed
to
compile
such
a
beautiful
song
for
us
with
meaningful
lyrics.
We
seem
to
give
a
lot
of
credit
to
music
directors
and
forget
the
choreographer
and
the
cinematographer
who
are
responsible
to
make
the
song
visually
perfect.
Most
definitely.
In
fact,
the
day
the
song
released,
people
started
calling
us
from
around
the
world
and
sent
us
messages
that
the
song
is
looking
lovely
and
is
a
big
hit
in
all
the
cities.
Having
said
that,
the
three
people
I
called
up
first
after
the
news
broke
out
was
Ahmed
Khan,
the
choreographer,
Sunil
Patel,
the
cinematographer
and
my
director
Siddharth
Anand
for
giving
us
such
a
beautiful
song.
Tell
us
a
bit
about
your
costumes.
Looking
quite
elegant,
I
should
say.
Yes
because
my
character
is
a
young
girl,
an
NRI
who
lives
in
Sydney.
She
is
very
trendy
and
forward
in
terms
of
fashion
but
at
the
same
time,
she
is
traditional
in
a
way.
So
keeping
all
these
aspects
in
mind
the
costumes
were
made
and
when
you
have
a
designer
like
Akki
Narula
on
board,
I
don't
think
one
really
needs
to
worry
about
being
styled
in
a
certain
way
because
I
completely
trust
him.
I've
worked
with
him
when
I
was
a
model
and
I'm
really
glad
that
I
got
to
work
with
him
in
my
second
film.
From
the
female
lead,
only
Aishwarya
Bachchan
at
the
moment
is
dominating
in
Bollywood
having
come
from
the
modeling
background.
A
few
more
like
Dia
Mirza,
Celina
Jaitley
and
Sushmita
Sen
too
have
made
a
mark.
Will
you
be
as
lucky
as
they
are?
Hopefully.
Ash
is
someone
I
definitely
look
up
to.
She
is
someone
I've
really
learnt
a
lot
from
and
I
used
to
watch
her
endorsements,
her
films
and
her
modeling
career
right
from
the
time
she
started
off
when
I
was
very
little
and
young.
I
also
remember
watching
her
when
she
won
the
Miss
World.
If
my
career
goes
the
same
way
as
Aishwarya's,
it's
going
to
be
a
huge
compliment
for
me.
Yash
Raj
Films
are
going
through
their
worst
phase
in
film
production.
Will
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
bring
a
smile
back
to
the
big
banner?
I
think
it's
wrong
to
generalize.
Everyone
goes
through
a
bad
phase.
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
Yash
Raj
Films
tried
to
do
something
different
in
terms
of
the
kind
of
films
that
they
made
in
the
last
year
or
two.
Some
films
work
and
some
films
don't
work
but
we
all
have
worked
really
hard
on
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno
and
hope
it
does
well
for
us
and
Yash
Raj.
After
having
won
rewards
and
awards
for
Om
Shanti
Om,
how
loyal
are
you
going
to
be
towards
Red
Chillies
Production?
(Laughs)
Yes.
Shahrukh
Khan
and
I
are
working
in
a
song
together
because
Red
Chillies
is
producing
a
film
for
Priyadarshan
called
Billoo
Barber,
which
also
stars
SRK.
And
I've
been
fortunate
enough
to
star
in
a
song
opposite
SRK.
I
don't
know
the
name
of
the
song
but
they
are
still
working
on
the
song
and
the
concept.
Have
you
shared
screen
space
with
Bipasha
and
Minissha
in
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno?
No.
We've
shot
for
a
promotional
song
together
and
you
will
see
all
of
four
of
us
together
but
apart
from
that
I'm
not
really
in
charge
of
creative.
I
agreed
to
do
the
film
because
I
liked
the
character
and
a
bit
of
the
script
that
was
narrated
to
me.
I
wanted
to
be
a
part
of
this
film
and
I
did
what
I
wanted
to
do.
The
last
time
I
saw
your
dad,
Mr.
Prakash
Padukone,
was
in
London
for
your
films
premiere.
How
much
of
him
takes
over
your
decision
to
choose
or
not
to
choose
the
film
you
do?
A
lot.
I
talk
to
my
parents
everyday
and
every
move
that
I
make,
every
endorsement
that
I
do,
every
film
that
I
do
and
my
everyday
activities
are
all
discussed
with
them.
My
parents
just
don't
prefer
being
in
the
limelight.
They
prefer
being
in
the
back
seat
and
taking
care
of
my
career.
My
dad
handles
my
finances.
Today
I
wouldn't
have
been
here
had
my
parents
not
supported
me
the
way
they
have.
Any
memorable
moments
you
spent
in
Sydney
with
Ranbir?
We
did
a
lot
of
sight
seeing
in
Sydney
but
apart
from
that,
we
also
enjoyed
a
lot
in
Italy
where
we
shot
“Khuda
Jaane".
When
we
were
shooting
for
the
song,
there
is
this
one
sequence
where
there
are
a
lot
of
pigeons.
There
is
a
shot
when
I
turn
and
the
pigeons
fly
around
me.
So
getting
the
scene
right
was
very
difficult
because
they
had
to
put
pigeon
food
on
my
hand
before
the
shot.
And
these
twenty
five
to
thirty
pigeons
would
come
and
sit
on
me
and
before
the
camera
rolled,
I
could
see
all
these
pigeons
crawling
on
my
hand
and
by
the
end
of
it
I'd
have
little
scratches
on
my
arm.
But
that
was
a
lovely
experience
as
I
am
pretty
frightened
about
these
things.
And
how
was
your
lovely
experience
of
working
with
Yash
Raj
Films?
Did
you
take
Mr.
Yash
Chopra's
blessings?
I
am
very
glad
that
I
got
to
work
with
the
Yash
Raj
banner
so
early
in
my
career
and
looking
forward
to
doing
more
films
with
them.
I
met
both
Yashji
and
Adi
several
times.
Any
message
for
the
readers?
Well
all
I'd
like
to
say
is
be
happy,
believe
in
yourself
and
enjoy
your
work.