August 10, 2017
After making a successful singing debut with "Maana ke hum
yaar nahi" earlier this year, actress Parineeti Chopra is now set to record
another song.
The actress is busy shooting for Rohit Shetty's "Golmaal
Again". Asked if she has sung in the upcoming film, she told select media,
including IANS, here: "No. I haven't sung. I'm trying to butter up Rohit sir to
let me sing one small thing. I'm going to release a second song soon though. I'm
working on it. It's going to be a good one."
"The first song did really
well. So, I want to take this forward. I'm yet to record it," she added.
The actress, who has starred in Yash Raj Films projects like "Ishaqzaade",
"Shuddh Desi Romance" and "Daawat-e-Ishq", said with "Golmaal Again" -- the
fourth part in the "Golmaal" series -- she has joined the big league.
"I
don't think anybody in this country has not seen 'Golmaal'. My dad knows every
character by heart. I think he was the most excited when I signed 'Golmaal'
because he is the 'massy' audience. For me, it was an honour to sign the film
because it was literally like joining the big league," she said.
"Being
Rohit Shetty's (director) heroine, actor Ajay Devgn's heroine...it was a big
deal for me. The movies that I have done were with boys mostly of my age. It was
like stepping up into the big game. So obviously, I felt proud of myself because
I earned that," she added.
"Golmaal" is one the biggest films of the
year, she said.
"It is one of the most expensive and biggest franchises.
I don't think any film has reached four. Abroad we have. 'Dhoom' has reached
three and so has 'Housefull'. 'Golmaal' has the biggest director and cast so,
obviously it's like joining the big league and I'm very happy to be a part of
this gang," she said about the team, which also consists of actors Shreyas
Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor, Arshad Warsi and Kunal Kemmu.
"I have a very
important role in the film. I'm not just the heroine in the film. So, it was
like the best of everything," she added.
And now, she is happy to be a
part of the family.
"First few days I was scared of Ajay and Rohit sir.
They are like a family and have amazing tuning. It was like entering a new class
and wondering 'Will they like me or not?' Ajay is like a kid, especially when he
does songs. He doesn't enjoy dancing so, he would complain. But he would work
hard also.
"I call him (Ajay) my box office India. He gives me all the
'gupshup' (gossip) on the industry. I always message or call him to know about
any new film. I can plan my life according to his information. It's always
correct. He is my trade guru," she said.
Any ragging on the film's set?
"I was told 'You have to be prepared for pranks during 'Golmaal' shooting'.
There is time, money spent on pranks. It's a separate department. I have been at
the receiving end," she said.
Recalling one of those moments, she said:
"One day, Rohit sir seriously came to me and told me to do some funny movement.
I asked him 'Really? But the character is not like that'. Nevertheless, I agreed
and did it. The whole team laughed at me. I was so embarrassed."
It's not
just her. Even Shreyas fell prey to pranks.
"The other day, we were doing
a photoshoot. There were some crackers on set. Shreyas and I were talking. Ajay
sir came from behind. He told me to shut up and sit. I was talking to Shreyas.
The next thing you know, firecrackers bursting behind Shreyas's back. Shreyas
jumped out of his seat. It was crazy," she said.
Would she still like to
be a part of "Golmaal 5"?
"Of course, if Rohit sir is making 'Golmaal' or
any other film. I think working with him has been the best experience of my
life. Even if I am a tree, I will do that role in his film. I can never say no
to him. He has become such an important part of my life," she said.