Deepika Padukone says she feels the ‘most vulnerable self’ with Ranveer Singh; shares marriage advice

Updated : May 11, 2023 11:58
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Actor Deepika Padukone, who has been featured on the cover of TIME magazine, has some solid marriage advice for the present generation of couples. During her interview, Deepika shared her observation that married couples these days ‘lack patience’ and they could take some life lessons from the older generation.

‘I think we all grow up being influenced by movies, or we grow up being influenced by relationships and the marriages around us. But I think, the sooner you accept that the journey that we are on or that the two people are on is going to be very different from someone else’s journey, the better it is,’ Deepika said.

‘Having said that, I think not just my parents but that entire generation, I think patience is probably one of the main things that I feel like couples today — I sound like some love guru (smiles) — but I feel like there’s a lack of patience and I think that that’s something that we can all learn from, not just Ranveer and I from our parents but I think more couples like us can learn from the generation before us. Lots of other things but patience is the number one,’ the actor added.

Deepika also opened up about her relationship with her husband-actor Ranveer Singh and said she feels the ‘most vulnerable self’ with him.

On the work front, Deepika was last seen in the blockbuster film ‘Pathaan’ with Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham. She also became an Oscar presenter this year.

Currently, she is busy working on her upcoming films, ‘Project K’ with Prabhas, ‘Fighter’ with Hrithik Roshan, and ‘The Intern’ with Amitabh Bachchan.

Also watch- Deepika Padukone appears on Time magazine cover as ‘global star’; talks about facing 'political backlash'

Deepika Padukone

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