My work is immortalised: Parineeti
Actor Parineeti Chopra’s artist-mother has made a painting to celebrate her forthcoming release The Girl On The Train
Actor Parineeti Chopra is feeling extremely proud because her mother, noted artist Reena Chopra, has made a special painting to commemorate her forthcoming release The Girl On The Train (TGOTT). The painting showcases a girl standing in front of a speeding yellow train, much like Pari’s character in the film.
“My mother surprised me with this painting, I was not at all aware that she was making this for me. As most know that my mother is a professional painter and she sells her artwork but this one won’t be sold as it is very precious. She has immortalised my work in TGOTT through her art. This is the sweetest, warmest and most special gift that I have ever received from her,” says Parineeti and goes on to add, “She has never done this for any of my films before, so this shows the impact this film has had on her. I’m overwhelmed.”
Parineeti’s parents are the biggest pillars of strength for her and she has made special plans to put up this painting in her plush new house in Mumbai. She reveals, “My parents have been my biggest cheerleaders all through my life and I feel incredibly special to be their child. She has been my pole star, helping me navigate my path in this world and I don’t have words to express what I’m feeling right now. This precious painting will be at my home and will constantly motivate me to do more films which will get her to do more such paintings for me!”
The Girl On The Train is an acclaimed book written by Paula Hawkins. It was made into a Hollywood film starring Emily Blunt in the lead in 2016. In the Bollywood version, Parineeti plays the eponymous girl taking the train, an alcoholic divorcee, who becomes involved in a missing person investigation and uncovers deeper secrets.
(Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, the film will premiere on February 26 on Netflix.)
Thursday, 25 February 2021 | Pioneer