She is overtly quirky and yet given Parineeti's skills she makes you overlook her craziness as "possible". Meeta ( Parineeti Chopra) is a zany character that is immediately likable. Hasee Toh Phasee succeeds on both counts, to a large extent. The situations have to present themselves in a novel way without seeming totally out of the box. The characters have to make themselves interesting with their gray shades and humanness and at the same time make us root for them. Given that this genre is done to death, it is the characters and the moments chosen to drive the story forward that have to do all the hard work. Milliblog - "Vishal-Shekhar open their 2014 account on a promising note!" I hope the title will be the only quibble I have against the film. She doesn't remotely look like a person who can't look through a guy's intentions. On the other hand, given Parineeti Chopra's character, I don't quite get what the title of the film is all about. Hope it has the same slight hand in the writing too. Hasee Toh Phasee does have a very similar texture. There is hope at the hands of vinil Matthew, because I've loved some of the ads that he has directed.
The movie will just be sewing those moments together. But, my worry is the same that I have for all films which have hilarious dialogue in the promos - that is all there is. Parineeti Chopra seems perfect for the completely zany character she is playing. As most other romcoms appear in their trailers, this one too looks fresh and out there with its craziness. Starting with One by Two, to be followed by next week's release Hasee Toh Phasee. The film received mostly positive reviews, with critics dubbing Saina as Parineeti’s career-best performance.We have another round of romcoms on our cards in the coming few weeks. Netizens are also super impressed by Parineeti’s incredible turn as the ace shuttler in Amol Gupte’s directorial which has been a long time in the making. The biographical drama totally relies on her performance to hold together the tight emotional and inspiring story which chronicles the life of India’s most prolific sportsperson Saina Nehwal from being a small-town girl from Haryana to becoming the top-ranked badminton player in the world. With Saina, Parineeti seems to have made one more smart move. It’s only March but her performance will definitely be remembered as one of the best acts of the year," a user tweeted after watching the film in cinemas. Dibakar Banerjee and Varun Grover (writer) make yet another great film and special mention to Parineeti as she is so good. “Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar is actually a near-perfect film. Even though the film opened to a lukewarm response at the box office, owing partly to a major spike in COVID-19 cases, Parineeti’s performance was praised by the audience and critics alike. Parineeti once again stole the show as independent, intelligent, and unafraid Sandeep, a high-flying banker, who rejects conventions at every step in Dibakar Banerjee’s black comedy Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar which is a story of two vastly contrasting characters on the run. Parineeti Chopra as Sandeep Kaur in Dibakar Banerjee’s ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ Whether it was playing opposite Sushant Singh Rajput in ‘Shuddh Desi Romance,’ Sidharth Malhotra in ‘Hasee Toh Phasee,’ or Aditya Roy Kapur in Daawat-e-Ishq, it was always the same formula- encashing on her girl-next-door image with different actors, giving them some sort of dysfunctional relationship, and a feature film was ready. But soon, fortunately, or unfortunately, the actress became synonymous with the rom-com roles. Parineeti the performer has always been good, always been multifaceted, who even got a special mention at the National Film Awards for her terrific turn as unapologetic, unabashed, hot-tempered, Zoya Qureshi in her sophomore film Ishaqzaade. Even a three-year acting hiatus from 2014 to 2017 couldn’t yield any great results for the actress who was again more or less offered similar roles. Her image wasn’t one the audiences were used to seeing in an intense thriller or a larger-than-life biopic. We are just three months into 2021 and the actress has already delivered three back-to-back critically acclaimed performances in The Girl on the Train, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar and Saina.įor years, many of us knew Parineeti simply as the cute, carefree, bubbly, happy-go-lucky girl from Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, Ishaqzaade, Shuddh Desi Romance and Hasee Toh Phasee.
Is this the year of Parineeti Chopra? That could very well be the case.