In this study, appropriate conditions for forming complex shapes with multiple steps, such as automotive side door inner in a two-stage deep drawing process are investigated, and the effectiveness of the process is verified in a test. In this forming process, the inner area of the part is formed in the first stage and the outer area is formed in the second stage. And in the second stage, a forming pad is used to reduce strain in the inner area that is formed in the first stage. The results of the forming test showed that it is necessary to control the blank holding force (BHF) and the pad force (PF) in the second stage to avoid blank ruptures in all areas. Therefore, the concept of the BHF and PF for blank rupture risk at each site was studied using the finite element method (FEM). An appropriate range of BHF and PF was estimated from the results of FEM and the validity of the estimated values was confirmed in an actual test. In addition, it was confirmed that a two-stage deep drawing process using the above appropriate values can form a more severe shape than a one-stage deep drawing process.