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Deepika walks the extra mile to keep her commitments

| | Jul 08, 2014, at 12:17 am
Mumbai, July 7 (IBNS) Deepika Padukone has been busy preparing for her upcoming films namely-Tamasha, Piku and Bajirao Mastani.
While she was in the city for a couple of days Deepika was in a hectic shooting schedule. She was shooting for 14 - 15 hours every day for her brand shoots.
 
Deepika will soon start shooting for her next film Tamasha with Ranbir Kapoor, directed by Imtiaz Ali. It is about a month long shooting schedule in South of France.
 
Deepika wanted to ensure she wraps up all her brand commitments before she leaves for the shoot. She was working extra hours to ensure she manages to wind up everything on her work front.
 
Tamasha will be a long shooting schedule and hence she did not want her brands to wait for that long. Deepika is currently leading the brand circuit with 16 – 17 brands in her kitty.
 
Besides her brand she also allotted time for wrapping up some pending shooting for her films - Happy New year and Finding Fanny.
 
The actor was working long hours but has zero complains about the same.
  
 
Image: Tarun Vishwa

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