This Article is From Jan 13, 2016

Parineeti Chopra Says Getting Clicked is 'Nerve Wrecking Today'

Parineeti Chopra Says Getting Clicked is 'Nerve Wrecking Today'

Parineeti Chopra photographed in Mumbai.

Mumbai: Actress Parineeti Chopra said that she was never offered Salman Khan's Sultan.

The 27-year-old actress was reportedly approached to play the female lead in the film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. It was announced last week that Anushka Sharma has bagged the role in the Yash Raj Films' sports drama.

Parineeti had even tweeted recently, clarifying that she was not doing Sultan. "I ignored it (rumours) for quite some time and so I tweeted about it. I am not doing Sultan as the film was never offered to me. Now, Anushka is doing the film and it is great," Parineeti told reporters.

The actress also denied reports that she may be seen in a YRF film opposite actor Aditya Roy Kapur. "It is a crazy rumour. We both are busy," she said.

The Ishaqzaade actress said she is working in a film but did not reveal much about it. "There is something. But I can't announce. We will announce it whenever we are ready. The producers will do that," she said.

The actress recently made headlines with her photoshoot 'Built that Way', where she was seen in a new look, which had even stirred a debate on the social media on body-shaming. (Also Read: "Not Endorsing Being Thin," Says Parineeti Chopra on Her New Look)

For Dabboo Ratnani's calendar, Parineeti has posed with a chocolate with lots of food stuff scattered all around.

Talking about her look in the calendar, she said, "I am just posing and not eating. But now I work out. I have worked on my fitness this year, so I thought it would be fun doing something with food. I did not want it to be high fashion."

The actress said she now feels a little wary while being photographed as there is a pressure of being scrutinised.

"The picture has to be good as today there is too much scrutiny. Everything relating to hair, make-up has to be good. It is nerve wrecking to give pictures today," she added.
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