Parineeti drops Remos next starring Sid Malhotra

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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USA: Free $30 Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…Already Parineeti Chopra has acquired the reputation of being ultra-selective, having turned down plum roles opposite the likes of Akshay Kumar in the remake of the Tamil hit Thuppakki. Murugadoss was very keen to cast her opposite Akshay Kumar. But picky Parineeti was not too kicked by the prospect of doing the role.

Now one hears choreographer-director Remo D'Souza was very keen to cast Parineeti opposite Sidharth Malhotra in his next directorial venture to go on the floors in July-August.

But Parineeti opted to be paired with Sidharth Malhotra in another film, Vinil Matthews' Hasee Toh Phasee.

Now Remo D'Souza has to begin his hunt for a heroine all over again.

Says the director, "We were keen to cast Parineeti opposite Siddharth. But she's already doing another film with him. So we now have to look for someone else."

Interestingly, both Hasee Toh Phasee and Remo's films are co-produced by Karan Johar. So it was essentially a toss-up for the perky lass between the two projects featuring Sid Malhotra.

Rather than acknowledging her extra-choosy temperament, Parineeti feels that until recently people felt she wasn't getting much work.

Explains Parineeti, "As I wasn't signing anything new, people seemed to think I'm not getting work. I want to make it clear that I am doing enough work. People don't seem to realize I am just a year old in the movies. My debut film Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl was released in December 2011. I've had two releases already! And I've two major endorsement deals in my bag."

She places quality over number and makes no bones about it. "I think it's wrong for people to think I am doing too little work. I can't be doing five releases at the same time. I've signed three new films. That makes me one of the busier actors this year. Trust me, I had lots of offers."

Parineeti says she didn't sign on too many films because she wanted to be sure of what she accepted after Habib Faisal's Ishaqzaade. "It'd be the easiest thing in the world for me to sign films for the money. But the roles I got required me to play the typical heroine which I am not willing to do. On the Friday when those films release, I don't want my parents to be embarrassed. I don't want to have to explain to my father why I did a certain film."

She pines to do the usual song and dance routine. "I want to sing and dance and be glamorous on screen. I loved Deepika Padukone's role in Cocktail. It has songs- dances- glamour, and yet it had a graph. You will be seeing me do all of that in Shaad Ali's Kill Dill and in Hasee Toh Phasee."

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