Actress Parineeti Chopra was recently reported to have
said in an interview to a magazine that she is not
working with the Bollywood Khans - Salman, Shah Rukh
and Aamir - because she would have nothing to do in
the film.
However, the four-film old actress has clarified and said
that her statement has been blown out of proportion.
(Also read: Parineeti Chopra Apparently has a 'No Khan'
Policy )
"I would just like to clarify a bit on that (what I said in
that interview). That comment was blown out of
proportion. It was an answer to a question that I was
asked," Parineeti told reporters here on Thursday at the
launch of Yash Raj's fashion store Diva'ni.
"I was asked if I was offered a film with senior actors.
To that I answered, 'Yes, I have been offered those films
but I didn't have much to do, so I did chose not to do'.
I did not specifically take anybody's name," she added.
Parineeti, who made her acting debut with Ladies vs
Ricky Bahl in 2011, feels it is not wise to make such an
insensitive statement.
The 25-year-old said: "I am too new an actor to do
something like that. I think it is a very insensitive thing
to say if any actor says that." (Also read: Parineeti
Chopra: Don't feel threatened by contemporaries )
"I will never talk about the films that I am not a part of.
I will only talk about the films that I am confirmed to be
a part of. So it was not entirely a true statement. I think
it was unfair for the publication to quote me in the
wrong way," she added.
So far, she has worked with young actors only, be it
Arjun Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, Ranveer Singh or
Sushant Singh Rajput.
Her next films are Daawat-e-Ishq and Kill Dil , in which
she is again working with young actors like Aditya Roy
Kapoor, Ranveer and Ali Zafar, respectively.
said in an interview to a magazine that she is not
working with the Bollywood Khans - Salman, Shah Rukh
and Aamir - because she would have nothing to do in
the film.
However, the four-film old actress has clarified and said
that her statement has been blown out of proportion.
(Also read: Parineeti Chopra Apparently has a 'No Khan'
Policy )
"I would just like to clarify a bit on that (what I said in
that interview). That comment was blown out of
proportion. It was an answer to a question that I was
asked," Parineeti told reporters here on Thursday at the
launch of Yash Raj's fashion store Diva'ni.
"I was asked if I was offered a film with senior actors.
To that I answered, 'Yes, I have been offered those films
but I didn't have much to do, so I did chose not to do'.
I did not specifically take anybody's name," she added.
Parineeti, who made her acting debut with Ladies vs
Ricky Bahl in 2011, feels it is not wise to make such an
insensitive statement.
The 25-year-old said: "I am too new an actor to do
something like that. I think it is a very insensitive thing
to say if any actor says that." (Also read: Parineeti
Chopra: Don't feel threatened by contemporaries )
"I will never talk about the films that I am not a part of.
I will only talk about the films that I am confirmed to be
a part of. So it was not entirely a true statement. I think
it was unfair for the publication to quote me in the
wrong way," she added.
So far, she has worked with young actors only, be it
Arjun Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, Ranveer Singh or
Sushant Singh Rajput.
Her next films are Daawat-e-Ishq and Kill Dil , in which
she is again working with young actors like Aditya Roy
Kapoor, Ranveer and Ali Zafar, respectively.
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