Actor Parineeti Chopra, who has stepped into the sneakers of Hollywood star Emily Blunt for the Hindi remake of The Girl on The Train, on Saturday stated she is conscious in regards to the comparisons with the unique movie however she approached it with none baggage.
The 2016 authentic movie was primarily based on the bestselling novel of the identical title by Paula Hawkins. It revolved round Rachel, an alcoholic divorcee, who will get entangled within the investigation of a lacking girl.
Chopra stated she took up the problem to be a part of the Hindi model of the thriller and targeted on delivering her greatest efficiency.
“I didn’t approach GOTT with the apprehension of being compared to Emily Blunt. She is a towering actress and I knew that since I was doing the official Indian remake, comparisons were bound to happen. Actually, I relished the challenge to deliver this role at par with the earlier film,” Chopra stated in an announcement.
The 32-year-old actor stated she got here up together with her personal efficiency as she introduced her personal uniqueness and elegance to play the lead position of Meera Kapoor.
“I have approached my role without the baggage of what I saw Emily do. I made the character my own and I was clear that I wanted to add my own touch to the role,” she stated.
Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, the movie additionally stars Aditi Rao Hydari, Kirti Kulhari and Avinash Tiwari.
Chopra stated she is pleased with the response from followers and her business friends to the trailer of The Girl On The Train, which was unveiled lately.
“I’m humbled with the love that people have poured in for my acting in GOTT. It seems to have lived up to the expectation of the English film. I cannot wait for people to see our version. I can guarantee them that they will thoroughly enjoy this edge of the seat thriller when the film releases,” she stated.
The Girl on The Train, produced by Reliance Entertainment, is about to launch on Netflix on February 26.