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Parineeti Chopra says Saina was the challenge I was looking for
Actress Parineeti Chopra says the forthcoming sports biopic Saina was the challenge she was looking for because she was doing similar roles for a long time. The film is based on the life of the ace badminton player Saina Nehwal and talks about her journey, her achievements and the hardships she faced. Now, talking about the film, Parineeti said a sports biopic about a person who is still playing and known as the crazy tigress on the court is something the actress was looking for. I was looking for a challenge. The kind of films I was doing, they were more or less extensions of me, or perhaps what writers and directors thought of me. They were writing roles that were similar and I was choosing films that were similar. When this movie, Saina, came into my life, I was exactly looking for a film like this, said Parineeti.
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Bollywood has again taken over the news cycle, either ruffling the feathers of a shuttlecock or being raided by the Income Tax department for tax evasion. The former is, of course, a reference to Parineeti Chopra s Saina biopic poster. The shuttlecock that was tossed in the air had a hand right beneath it in serve position - except it wasn t a badminton serve at all. Twitter never misses these things. And it didn t this time either. To be fair, who can really miss a Saina doing a Sania ? Geddit? Director Amole Gupte, in a now-deleted Facebook post, defended the poster calling it high concept and said something about the Indian Girl Ch