A Quote by Parineeti Chopra

There are things that I am doing apart from films to keep me normal. Otherwise, emotionally, it is very draining. — © Parineeti Chopra
There are things that I am doing apart from films to keep me normal. Otherwise, emotionally, it is very draining.
'Taramani' was a very emotionally draining film for me.
I am not joining politics. I don't intend to contest election. I am happy to be back to doing normal things, be it films or other work.
Physically touring is tough on me, not that I am weakling. I lose weight. I can't always find the things I need to keep my strength up. It is very draining physically. It is taxing for my mind and body, but in a good way. It feels healthy in a way to purge things out of my system every night.
You can be forgotten very quickly. So I am aware that I need to stay current, keep connecting, and keep bringing things to the table... Otherwise, you can just disappear.
Acting is emotionally draining, so I make it a point to not do anything when I am home.
Action films are emotionally and physically draining, and you're dirty and sweaty. In a romantic comedy, you have to have your fingernails perfect, you're in air-conditioned rooms the whole time.
I like things that are never one way. Usually, emotionally, I make the films based on a type of energy. I try to work with things that are more difficult to articulate. And so, that's more of a feeling. And so, the things that have attracted me are more of the things that are morally complicated or emotionally complicated.
Just emotionally, as amazing as it is to win the World Cup, it's emotionally draining in many ways.
I am very normal, and I keep all the things that I have since many years ago.
Fighting is a very emotionally draining sport. I don't want to waste time on drama beforehand.
Living out a story eight times a week is difficult and draining emotionally but very fulfilling.
Just don't keep me in the dark about things. Otherwise, why am I with you?
Even when I was a model, I was like, 'How am I doing this?' I think it's partly that I've grown up in a normal place, living a very normal working-class life and this doesn't happen to people like me.
I read. It's also nice for me to get involved in schoolwork, which is a totally different world than acting. It makes me feel like I am doing things that normal people are doing at my age.
Otherwise I'll fall apart. I'm going to fall apart. I am falling apart.
I'm very fortunate, and the movies that I've made, even from the very beginning, have been very eclectic. The thing for me is: Am I emotionally engaged in the idea? Is there something special about it? Does it capture my imagination? So everything that I do is simply something that turns me on. And I have the good fortune to be able to make bigger movies and television that ostensibly pay for the other ones. I don't mean literally finance the movies. But they allow me to work on things for very little pay. I do these things because I love them.
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