The
Coronavirus
pandemic
has
changed
the
dynamics
of
movie
releases
in
the
entertainment
industry,
with
many
opting
for
digital
release
over
traditional
theatrical
release.
Everyone
in
the
industry
has
their
own
opinion,
favouring
or
not
favouring
OTT
release,
and
so
does
Parineeti
Chopra.
Parineeti
shares
that
she
is
still
traditional
and
so
she
prefers
a
theatrical
release.
She
also
opines
that
an
OTT
release
is
compromised,
and
hopes
that
her
upcoming
films
see
a
theatrical
release.
Speaking
to
Filmfare
in
an
interview,
Parineeti
opened
up
about
the
release
of
her
films.
She
said,
"Sandeep
Aur
Pinky
Faraar
was
all
set
to
release.
We
were
two
days
into
promotions
when
all
of
this
happened."
She
continued,
"The
Girl
On
The
Train
is
not
ready
yet
as
they
are
in
midst
of
editing
and
locking
the
final
cuts.
Weirdly,
it's
a
blessing
in
disguise.
Because
I
know
once
the
lockdown
ends,
they
will
work
on
it
and
then
decide
whether
they
want
a
theatrical
or
an
OTT
release.
Same
goes
with
the
Saina
Nehwal
biopic.
All
these
films
are
so
important
to
me.
I
have
literally
bet
my
life
on
them
and
worked
hard
on
them.
I
would
hate
for
them
to
have
a
compromised
release."
Parineeti
added,
"Somehow
we
are
still
traditional
and
feel
like
OTT
is
a
compromised
release.
But
you
never
know,
everyone
is
changing
his
or
her
way
of
thinking
and
functioning.
Maybe,
OTT
will
become
more
important
now.
But
there's
that
traditional
Indian
cine-goer
in
me,
who
believes
cinema
will
never
die.
We
want
our
films
to
release
in
theatres,
whenever
it
happens."
Talking
about
work,
Parineeti
was
last
seen
in
Jabariya
Jodi,
starring
alongside
Sidharth
Malhotra.