Ranveer, 31, who will be essaying the role of Alauddin Khilji, said their intention is not to hurt anyone's sentiments.
"What's happened is very unfortunate. We hope the people of Rajasthan will understand & empathise with our intentions & give us their support. As a team, we are making 'Padmavati' keeping in mind the sensitivities and emotions of the people of Rajasthan and the Rajput community.
"Sanjay Sir is one of the most accomplished & authentic filmmakers we have in India, & he wont ever do anything to hurt anyones feelings," he tweeted.
"Very very sad. Words do fall short and feel too little to express feelings. Violence is unacceptable. This incident has shocked me.
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"We need to look deep within as a society, as a country, as a people. Where are we headed," he wrote.
Earlier Deepika, the leading lady of the film, had also expressed shock at the incident that seems to have rattled the film fraternity.
"In a state of shock!deeply saddened and disheartened by yesterday's events!#Padmavati," she wrote.
"As Padmavati I can assure you that there is absolutely no distortion of history.#Padmavati
Bhansali, was shooting for his new film in Jaipur's Jaigarh Fort, when he was assaulted by activists of a Rajput community group, Karni Sena, who also vandalised the set and stalled the shooting.
The filmmaker is yet to react.