Actress
Parineeti
Chopra,
who
suffered
a
major
spasm
in
her
neck
and
spine
and
was
advised
to
rest
for
a
week,
has
finally
recovered
completely
and
is
all
set
to
shoot
an
extensive
sport
sequence
for
her
upcoming
biopic
on
ace
badminton
player
Saina
Nehwal.
Reportedly,
Parineeti
will
play
badminton
for
eight
hours
a
day.
"Yes,
this
is
accurate
information.
I'm
a
100
percent
fit
now
and
I
can't
wait
to
step
into
the
badminton
court
and
play
the
game
again.
I
thank
my
entire
Saina
team
for
their
invaluable
support
and
my
medical
team
for
making
me
heal
so
quickly
and
getting
me
back
on
court," Parineeti
said
in
a
statement
"I'm
feeling
very
positive
to
pull
off
the
intense
shooting
schedule
that
lies
ahead
of
me
because
it
will
involve
me
playing
badminton
for
8-10
hours
at
a
stretch.
So,
I'm
glad
I'm
back
to
full
fitness,"
she
added.
Earlier,
Parineeti
has
said
that
she
has
been
religiously
learning
the
game
and
is
neck-deep
in
the
preparations
for
the
biopic.
For
the
unversed,
Shraddha
Kapoor
was
the
first
choice
for
the
film.
The
actress
had
already
kick-started
the
shoot.
Later,
Parineeti
replaced
her
and
fans
are
quite
excited
to
watch
the
Kill
Dil
star
in
the
shoes
of
the
ace
badminton
player.
Apart
from
Saina
Nehwal's
biopic,
which
is
titled
'Saina',
Parineeti
will
also
be
seen
in
the
official
remake
of
The
Girl
on
the
Train.