After
making
her
acting
debut
with
a
supporting
role
in
the
2011
romantic
comedy
Ladies
vs
Ricky
Bahl,
Parineeti
Chopra
made
her
grand
Bollywood
debut
as
a
lead
actress
with
Ishaqzaade
in
2012.
It
doesn't
happen
to
everyone,
but
Parineeti
was
lucky
to
receive
immense
love
of
the
audiences
with
her
debut,
and
because
of
her
polished
acting
skills,
her
career
looked
bright!
However,
things
didn't
go
as
planned
and
despite
being
an
amazing
actress,
Parineeti
delivered
many
flops
at
the
box
office.
However,
Parineeti
started
afresh
with
2021
and
within
three
months
of
the
new
year,
Parineeti
came
out
with
three
films-
The
Girl
On
The
Train,
Sandeep
Aur
Pinky
Faraar
and
Saina.
While
Sandeep
Aur
Pinky
Faraar
received
average
response
from
the
critics,
her
other
two
films
had
critics
lauding
for
the
actress.
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
Parineeti
spoke
about
her
films
achieving
success
after
a
long
time
and
said,
"It
is
a
two
way
street.
Makers
have
to
also
have
that
confidence
in
me.
So
actually
I
am
very
thankful
to
Dibakar
(Banerjee)
sir,
Ribhu
(Dasgupta)
and
Amole
(Gupte)
sir,
they
were
the
three
directors
who
saw
me
outside
of
what
I
had
done
on
screen."
"I
was
aching
and
itching
to
do
these
kind
of
meaningful
films
and
roles.
I
am
thankful
to
them
for
putting
faith
in
me
and
getting
the
ball
rolling
for
me.
Now,
jokingly
people
call
me
Pari
2.0
version
and
I
will
take
that
tag
happily," added
the
32-year-old.
Speaking
about
films
being
released
in
cinema
halls
after
a
hiatus
of
one
year,
Parineeti
said,
"I
mean
honestly
it
is
a
mixed
feeling
of
course.
Last
year
given
the
climate,
it
wasn't
feasible
to
do
any
cinematic
releases
properly
and
you
know
most
people
decided
to
shift
their
work
to
this
year.
So
in
2021
there
seems
to
be
a
lot
of
traffic,
loads
of
releases."
She
further
said
that
in
any
other
year
she
would
have
said
wow
what
a
year
for
her,
as
she
had
three
films
releases
within
a
month,
but
for
her,
this
year
is
more
about
keeping
fingers
crossed
and
seeing
how
people
are
reacting
to
the
films
releasing
in
theatres.
"More
than
my
films
releasing
in
cinemas,
my
relief
is
that
things
are
getting
back
to
normal,"
concluded
Parineeti.