Gossip
mills
have
been
in
overdrive
with
rumours
of
his
relationship
with
actress
and
Padmavati
co-star
Deepika
Padukone,
but
Ranveer
Singh
has
always
chosen
not
to
speak
about
it.
Read
why
the
actor
prefers
to
be
protective
about
his
personal
life.
There
Is
Too
Much
Scrutiny
Anyway
"The
thing
is
I
find
that
there
is
too
much
scrutiny
anyway,
and
I
don't
want
to
encourage
it
or
add
to
it.
So,
I
am
very
protective
about
my
personal
life.
I
would
like
to
protect
a
few
aspects
in
my
life," Ranveer
told
IANS.
I
Am
Mostly
Open
&
Honest
"I
am
mostly
open
and
honest,
but
there
are
some
aspects
that
I
choose
to
protect
and
I
hope
people
respect
my
decision.''
On
Working
In
Hindi
Films
"I
genuinely
believe
that
I
am
living
a
dream.
Every
day
when
I
wake
up,
I
can
hardly
believe
that
I
am
a
mainstream
actor
who
works
in
Hindi
films.
Working
in
mainstream
Hindi
films
has
been
my
dream
ever
since
I
was
a
little
kid.''
My
Work
Has
Been
Appreciated
"My
work
has
been
appreciated
and
I
have
learnt
from
the
highs
and,
more
so,
from
the
lows.
I
have
become
more
of
a
well-rounded
person
thanks
to
my
experience.''
On
Working
With
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
"I
have
learnt
the
maximum
from
him
(Bhansali).
He
has
moulded
me
as
an
actor
and
shaped
me
as
a
creative
person.
He
has
been
a
tremendous
influence
on
me.
Some
of
the
greatest
learnings
that
I've
had
are
by
simply
observing
the
way
he
goes
about
his
work...
He
really
is
the
epitome
of
someone
who
believes
that
the
process
is
the
prize.''
It's
A
Matter
Of
Great
Honour
"It's
a
matter
of
great
honour
that
I
have
been
selected
to
be
his
leading
man
for
the
third
time
in
a
row.
That
in
itself
is
a
great
achievement
to
me.
And
I
hope
to
collaborate
with
him
and
continue
to
make
memorable
cinema.''
Talking
about
Padmavati,
which
was
recently
in
the
line
of
fire,
Ranveer
said,
"It
is
an
extremely
fascinating
story...
I
am
overjoyed
that
we
have
one
of
the
most
talented
actors
in
Hindi
film,
Shahid
Kapoor,
joining
the
team
this
time...
The
way
it's
shaped
up
has
me
really
excited.
I
have
gone
and
seen
the
rushes
of
whatever
we've
shot
so
far
and
there's
a
long
way
to
go."