Parineeti Chopra, The Girl On The Train trailer
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Parineeti Chopra’s The Girl On The Train’s trailer dropped online on February 3. She has got immense love and praise for her acting chops. The movie has been in the news since its announcement and fans of Pari are waiting with bated breath for it to release soon. In the trailer, we see Parineeti delivering gritty performance and it is obvious that she is going to impress audiences with the movie as well.

Parineeti has opened up about how she had to face her painful life experiences to deliver this role of her. She is also humbled with the response that she has been getting for her work in The Girl On The Train. “I have given my blood, sweat and tears and tapped into the innermost traumatic memories of my life to bring this character to life. I don’t remember how many times I broke down on the sets because I was harnessing memories that I have purposely buried deep inside my mind and heart,” said the actress.

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She also revealed that she never wanted to see those incidents and issues again but she had to do it for the film.  After reading the script, she realised she has to go deep to her buried past in order to pull off her character  (Mira) and ‘journey effectively and authentically on screen’.

Parineeti also said, “This film has taken me to hell and back because it was not easy to constantly think about my past and constantly keep me on edge all the time before doing a shot that was so intensely charged both physically and emotionally. It broke me, several times.”

 

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She is happy that all her hard work are paid off because people have been loving her for her performance. She can’t wait to show them the film and see their reactions.

The Girl On The Train is the Hindi adaptation of International bestseller thriller The Girl On The Train. It will release on February 26 on Netflix.

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