I was labelled a cheater: Ranbir Kapoor opens up about his relationships with Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif
Mumbai/IBNS: Before tying the nuptial knot, Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor's relationships with two Hindi film actresses- Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif- were the talk of the tinseltown.
The trailer of People by WTF's new episode shows Ranbir Kapoor will be the guest in conversation with Nikhil Kamad.
In the episode, Ranbir talked about dating the two A-listers early in his career.
When he was asked about past relationships, Ranbir candidly said, "Of course, I dated two very successful actresses that just became my identity that he is a casanova. I was labelled a cheater for a very large part of my life and still, I am."
Ranbir and Deepika, who started their individual Bollywood careers at the same time, reportedly started dating while working for Bachna Ae Haseeno in 2008.
The then couple, who displayed their relationship in public, broke up a year later.
As per reports, Ranbir started dating Katrina in 2009 when they worked together in Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.
After being in a relationship for about six years, Ranbir and Katrina broke up in around 2015-2016.
At the present time all three- Ranbir, Deepika and Katrina- are married and settled in their personal lives.
Ranbir reportedly started dating Alia Bhatt, who made her Bollywood debut in 2012 and went on to become a massive star in India, while working for Brahmastra.
After keeping their relationship private for years, the couple tied the nuptial knot in 2022 at an intimate ceremony. The couple also gave birth to their daughter Raha in the same year.
While Deepika is now married to Ranveer Singh, Katrina is wedded to actor Vicky Kaushal.
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