Parineeti
Chopra
who
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
the
Hindi
remake
of
The
Girl
On
The
Train,
has
urged
fans
not
to
share
spoilers.
The
film
based
on
Paula
Hawkins'
2015
novel
of
the
same
name
is
all
set
to
release
on
Netflix
on
February
26,
2021.
The
makers
of
The
Girl
On
The
Train,
also
known
as
TGOTT
released
a
statement
urging
cinema
lovers
to
not
share
any
spoilers
for
others,
after
watching
the
film.
While
sharing
the
statement
she
wrote,
"#NoSpoilersTGOTT"
The
statement
read,
"A
sincere
request.
Dear
cinema
lovers,
our
film
The
Girl
On
The
Train
is
coming
out
tomorrow,
and
we
would
like
to
firstly
thank
you
for
all
the
overwhelming
love
you
have
showered
upon
us
until
now.
We
are
feeling
extremely
humbled.
One
sincere
request
-
as
you
know,
our
film
is
a
murder
mystery
and
while
we
know
that
it
is
tempting
to
release
spoilers,
we
urge
you
to
think
about
the
journey
that
every
film
has
-
from
an
idea
in
the
head
to
bringing
the
vision
to
life
and
showcasing
it
to
the
world."
It
further
added,
"It
takes
years
to
make
a
film,
and
only
a
second
to
give
out
a
spoiler.
This
not
only
ruins
our
hard
work
but
more
importantly
YOUR
experience
of
watching
the
film.
So,
this
Friday,
watch
The
Girl
On
The
Train
but
please,
please
don't
let
spoilers
come
in
the
way
of
this
incredible
journey."
"We
thank
you
for
your
understanding.
Love,
team
The
Girl
On
The
Train.
#NoSpoilersTGOTT," the
statement
concluded.
The
Hindi
adaptation
directed
by
Ribhu
Dasgupta
will
see
Parineeti
playing
Mira
Kapoor,
an
alcoholic
who
finds
herself
waking
up
after
a
memory
blackout
covered
in
blood.
Convinced
she
had
killed
someone
in
a
drunken
haze,
Mira
begins
to
secretly
investigate
the
missing
person's
case,
of
the
girl
who
she
had
been
watching
every
day
on
her
train
commute.
Notably,
the
film
also
stars
Aditi
Rao
Hydari,
Kirti
Kulhari
and
Avinash
Tiwary
in
pivotal
roles.