Parineeti Chopra is the latest star to have spilled beans on her noteworthy transformation. In 2016, Chopra underwent a major physical transformation and the film industry lauded her for her efforts. The actor even bagged the 'Style Icon of the Year' award for her amazing transformation. However, being unfit isn't something the Ishaqzaade star wants to remember.
In an interview as quoted by Hindustan Times, Chopra talked about being overweight during her college days and said that pictures of herself from back then ‘terrify’ her. She added that she focuses a lot more on her health now.
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Talking to radio host Siddharth Kannan, the star said, “I wish I could erase the time I was hugely overweight and I am talking about my college days. I was really unhealthy and really big, and I didn’t quite see it. Today, I care about life and health so much more that I wish I could erase that chapter. I wish I could erase those photos which I see and they terrify me.”
“Other than that, I have had a couple of instances in my life, where I have been really low and dead emotionally. They have made me the person that I am today, whatever I am, so I would never change those bad experiences. But if I could go back in time and just become a fitter person or maybe have sports in my childhood, I would like to add that to my life,” she added.
Chopra is currently gearing up for the release of Ribhu Dasgupta’s The Girl on the Train, a remake of the 2016 Hollywood film of the same name, which in turn is based on Paula Hawkins bestselling novel. Earlier this week, she gave a special birthday shout-out to Emily Blunt, who starred in the Hollywood version, and said that she has big shoes to fill’.
The Girl on the Train also stars Aditi Rao Hydari, Kirti Kulhari and Avinash Tiwari in pivotal roles. The film will release on Netflix this Friday.
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