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Parineeti dons avatar of a corporate executive in 'Sandeep aur Pinky faraar'

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Tuesday, 14 November 2017 (11:42 IST)
Mumbai: Know for essaying a variety of roles in films like 'Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl', 'Ishaqzaade' and 'Golmaal Again', the verstile Patineeti Chopra will be seen in an all new avatar of a corporate honcho in her forthcoming film 'Sadeep Aurt Pinky Faraar', directed by Dibakar Banerjee.

Dibakar Banerjee, who is wielding the directorial baton for the film being produced by Yashraj films, is known for creating looks for his characters that stand out incredibly and become the talking point.

The maverick director is presenting Parineeti Chopra in an all-new, never-seen-before avatar.Parineeti, who is riding high with the blockbuster of the year -- 'Golmaal Again', will be seen as a fierce, ambitious girl from the corporate world.

Officials at Yashraj films said Parineeti, known for her versatility, having boldly experimented with content right from her first film , is pushing the envelope again with 'Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar'.

On her role in the film, Parineeti says, “I’m playing a fiercely ambitious girl from the corporate world.She is based in Delhi and she is extremely clear of what she wants from life.She is the perfect example of how you would describe a girl who has a single-point-focus about her career.

She is the heroine of a Dibakar Banerjee film.She will have her quirk.She will stand out for her qualities and intentions.I have never played a character like this and I’m extremely excited that Dibakar is presenting me in an avatar that no one has ever seen me in.”The gritty entertainer, also starring Arjun Kapoor who is playing the role of a Haryanvi cop, is set to release on August 3, 2018.(UNI)

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