Parineeti Chopra recently opened up about his early days in the film industry, shedding light on the financial challenges she faced and the judgment she endured from her colleagues.
During her recent conversation on Raj Shamani's podcast, Parineeti revealed that she did not come from a rich family and struggled to afford luxuries like hiring a fitness instructor.
Recalling a time when a Mumbai co-star belittled her for not being able to afford a trainer and other fitness regime things that cost Rs 4 lakh a month, Parineeti shared her experiences of being judged for her financial limitations. Despite her middle class education, Parineeti expressed her determination to navigate the world of Bollywood on her own terms, without the privileges enjoyed by many others in the industry.

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During the initial years of her career, Parineeti admitted she didn't earn much, which made investing in expensive trainers and nutritionists a challenge. She highlighted the disparity between her modest income and the extravagant lifestyle promoted within the film fraternity, emphasizing the pressure she faced to conform to society's expectations.

Now, with several successful films under his belt, including his latest release 'Amar Singh Chamkila' opposite Diljit DosanjhParineeti shows how hard work can lead to success.



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