A Quote by Parineeti Chopra

I never entered the film industry with any expectation. — © Parineeti Chopra
I never entered the film industry with any expectation.
When I entered the industry in the early 1970s, I was a gold medalist from the film institute, Pune. That was when graduates from the film institute were very quickly absorbed by the mainstream commercial industry.
I entered the film industry sprinting, but not for long.
I have never left the Tamil film industry and have always maintained that I'm open to good projects. I have not restricted myself to any one industry.
I entered the film industry because my family forced me into it.
When I entered the film industry, I didn't know anything about acting.
I only entered the industry when I was 16. I really didn't have much of a struggle to land myself a role in a film.
I find myself apologising for not being a proper actor. I never intended to be involved in the film industry and still do feel that, with the exception of a couple of brief skirmishes with the film industry.
You are punished only when you are not performing as per expectation, and not because you belong to a particular religion, caste, or creed. Here, you fail because your vision is not right or you have not worked hard. That's why I believe we have true democracy in the film industry. How I wish the rest of the country was like the industry!
I never entered the industry with hopes of making it big instantly.
When I entered the film industry, I hadn't dreamt that I would work in so many movies and opposite so many reigning and future heroes.
There are few teachers from the film industry to guide newcomers. One can see a gap between the film industry and those teaching at film schools.
I never had any Godfather nor superstar boyfriends to piggy ride upon in the film industry.
I have never accepted any random offers for the sake of being a regular face in the film industry.
After I entered the film industry, I restricted my non-veg diet to fish and chicken. I can't, however, remain without non-veg food even for a single day.
In my opinion, having worked in the games industry and still keeping in touch with a lot of those guys, there was definitely a time when they saw themselves as the little brother of the film industry. But they kind of went off in a different direction and now see themselves, I think, as being far more interesting and ahead of the film industry. They haven't just caught up. They've gone off in a different direction and exceeded the film industry.
I don't think a heroine-oriented film has the capacity to pull an audience like a hero-oriented film in any film industry.
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