Directed by Danish Aslam and produced by Kunal Kohli, the film
shows how the psyche of individuals act as villains in their
love life. Deepika is paired with Imran Khan in this 'hatke'
romantic film, which released Friday.
Deepika could never understand the concept of taking a break
in a relationship.
"I never really understood the concept of a break. Two
people in a relationship should try to make it work. Personally
I never took a break in a relationship. I don't know what it
means," said Deepika who recently broke up with her actor
boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor.
Asked if not getting space in a relationship means being over-possessive,
she said: "Not necessarily. After doing the film, I realised
that when people say let's take a break that means there are
a lot of problems in a relationship, but at the same time you
love each other so much that you don't want let go completely
either. So I think it's a matter of convenience. On the one
hand you want your freedom, but you also don't let go of that
person."
The story of her 2009 release "Love Aaj Kal" was
similar, but the actress doesn't think "Break Ke Baad"
has any resemblance to the former.
"People find a similarity because the space in both the
films is similar. People also find it very similar because both
of them are very real. 'Love Aaj Kal' was a very real film;
so is 'Break Ke Baad'.
"Every one would relate to the film because everyone has
gone through it at some point in his or her life. The characters
are completely different. It's a love story, with a few light
moments as well," said Deepika.