Parineeti Chopra, who is basking in the success of her recently-released Imtiaz Ali’s film ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’, refers to the accomplishment of the film as a lifetime achievement award. She also believes that its success isn’t PR-created.
During an interview with Indian Express, Parineeti shared that even though one receives a lifetime award after over 50 years of service, she said she believes the two years she gave to ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ were her lifetime.She stated, “It is like a lifetime achievement award. This one truly feels like that because it feels like a genuine, bonafide, authentic true hit. It is not a PR hit; it is not a fake hit.”
The actress discussed how she did movies for all other reasons than her character and performance, calling herself a “prime example” of the same. Sometimes it was for a director, and other times it was for a co-star, and each time it was done for different and wrong reasons.
Parineeti Chopra believes that she was subjected to criticism since the crowd anticipated a “big performance” from her, which she was unable to deliver. Citing the example of ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ and ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’, the actress added, “Whenever I have done a film where I was showing them (the audience) the performance that they believe I can deliver, it has always worked.”
Amar Singh Chamkila was released on the OTT platform Netflix on April 08, 2024.
During an interview with Indian Express, Parineeti shared that even though one receives a lifetime award after over 50 years of service, she said she believes the two years she gave to ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ were her lifetime.She stated, “It is like a lifetime achievement award. This one truly feels like that because it feels like a genuine, bonafide, authentic true hit. It is not a PR hit; it is not a fake hit.”
The actress discussed how she did movies for all other reasons than her character and performance, calling herself a “prime example” of the same. Sometimes it was for a director, and other times it was for a co-star, and each time it was done for different and wrong reasons.
Parineeti Chopra believes that she was subjected to criticism since the crowd anticipated a “big performance” from her, which she was unable to deliver. Citing the example of ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ and ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’, the actress added, “Whenever I have done a film where I was showing them (the audience) the performance that they believe I can deliver, it has always worked.”
Amar Singh Chamkila was released on the OTT platform Netflix on April 08, 2024.
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