Bollywood actress Parineeti Chopra has been away from the screen in aspects of power-packed significant roles. She was last seen in Mission Raniganj, where she played a supporting role. And now the actress has made the latest revelation about her career.
The actress, known for her roles in various films and her soulful music, has made a name for herself in the industry. Although Parineeti began her Bollywood journey with Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, she has done limited projects and has been keeping a low profile in the film industry recently.
There were earlier rumours suggesting that she might enter politics after marrying Raghav Chadha. However, Parineeti has now addressed these speculations with a significant update on social media.
Parineeti Chopra has shared through an Instagram post on her Official handle that she’s ready to explore the world of singing alongside her film career. Expressing her love for music as her happy place, she mentioned being inspired by musicians worldwide. Excited about this new chapter in her life, she considers herself fortunate to embark on a musical journey while continuing her acting career.
In the Instagram post, Parineeti expressed her excitement for her debut in singing, describing it as a fun and chaotic adventure. Chopra is eager to face the unknown, overcome fears, and start this exciting new phase of her career.
In the post, the actress also shared the details about the management company she has signed for her music, Entertainment Consultant, a renowned entertainment company affiliated with TM Ventures Pvt Ltd and TM Talent Management. Managed by Vijay Gupta and Aahana Mehta.
Parineeti Chopra has learned Indian classical music and showcased her singing skills in the song “Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahin” from her 2017 movie Meri Pyaari Bindu.
On Work Front
As Parineeti Chopra has announced her musical journey, which she is going to kick start now, Chopra’s film projects include Imtiaz Ali’s Amar Singh Chamkila opposite Diljit Dosanjh, based on the life of the iconic music star of Punjab from the 1980s.
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