Deepika
Padukone
who
is
basking
in
her
Finding
Fanny
doesn't
think
too
much
about
her
stardom.
After
giving
hits
like
Chennai
Express,
Yeh
Jawaani
Hai
Deewani
and
Race
2
in
2013,
Deepika
Padukone
has
become
one
of
the
most
sought-after
actresses
in
Bollywood.
She
says
she
feels
secure,
but
is
also
aware
that
her
stardom
isn't
going
to
last
forever.
When
asked
if
she
is
afraid
of
losing
her
stardom,
she
said,
"No,
not
at
all.
I
know
my
stardom
isn't
going
to
be
all
my
life.
I
am
secure
about
my
work,
but
I
don't
expect
to
be
a
star
all
my
life.
It's
practically
impossible
and
if
anyone
thinks
like
that,
they
are
delusional."
The
actress,
who
is
being
applauded
for
her
performance
in
her
new
film
Finding
Fanny,
said
it's
very
"rare" that
she
is
happy
with
her
work.
"I
rarely
appreciate
myself.
I
think
it's
a
good
thing
to
be
critical
as
it
helps
me
to
perform
better," she
said.
Deepika
Padukone
will
be
seen
in
Imtiaz
Ali's
Tamasha
opposite
Ranbir
Kapoor.
She
will
also
be
seen
in
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Bajirao
Mastani
with
her
alleged
boyfriend
Ranveer
Singh.
Happy
New
Year
with
Shahrukh
Khan
is
Deepika
Padukone's
next
big
film
which
will
be
out
in
theatres
this
October
24.