Rare does one see Ranbir Kapoor talking about his personal life in media or sharing information about his lady love Katrina Kaif, so when he does, it does call for a dekko. In a rare interview to Absolute India, Ranbir has revealed how Katrina is teaching him to be a better person. He has said: "When you are in love with a person who thinks about you all the time and is a better person than you, you learn a lot from them. Katrina is teaching me to be a better person." [related-post] Ranbir added that Katrina has taken him on the right path and that she is better than him in every sense. While he is all praises for Katrina for this, he rues that the pretty actress is not good with compliments. In a report published in DNA, Ranbir says, "Katrina is my critic. Of course and vehemently. If she doesn’t like something, she’ll rub it in my face. If she likes something, she will just pass one snide comment. She is not good with compliments, she loves to criticise." He further adds: "Katrina is actually a badmaash on set. She isn’t what she comes across as. She constantly needles you, constantly challenges you.. there is always a sense of takkar that she gives you. She inspires you. It’s wonderful working with her. She is not a pseudo-intellectual, she understands cinema and understands how it works from an outsider’s perspective, better than anyone I have met." Ranbir has also talked about his ex-girlfriend Deepika Padukone in the report and said that he didn't have any idea about her depression. But he appreciates her brave effort of hers to give a solution to the mental condition. "I didn’t know about Deepika’s depression at all. I have no idea. It depends from person to person. When an actor talks about something, you have to understand, they’re sometimes role models, they can inspire people. When an actor talks about something, it always has to come from the intention of wanting to improve somebody else’s life or mental health or problem or disability," Ranbir added. Ranbir Kapoor will next be seen in Imtiaz Ali's 'Tamasha' opposite Deepika Padukone and Anurag Basu's 'Jagga Jasoos' with Katrina Kaif.