Interesting facts of an Indian Actress: Parineeti Chopra

 Parineeti is one of the prettiest actress in bollywood. She became very popular in very short time.today we are going to explore some great stories about Parineeti Chopra .



  • Parineeti is trained as a singer as she also has completed BA (Hons) in music.
  • Parineeti Chopra stood 1st all over India in her 12th standard exams for which she was rewarded by the then President of India.
  • Parineeti has done triple B-Hons in Business, Finance and Economics from Manchester Business school.She is always aspired of becoming an investment banker.
  • It was never Parineeti wanted to make acting as career but after the 2009 recession she joined Yash Raj Films as Marketing and PR consultant. Later she thought she can do acting and jumped in Bollywood as an actress.
  • Parineeti felt dejected when she could not clear any interview in London despite being a top student after finishing her graduation as a result later she returned to India.
  • Parineeti had worked as one of the team leaders for the catering during the matches for football club Manchester United.
  • Parineeti is afraid of snakes. 



  • Parineeti is a gadget lover so she is seen changing her phones often. She also loves to buy new gadgets available in the market.
  • Parineeti spends most of her money for shoes and footwear. She prefer to buy two or three of them instead of buying one expensive one.
  • An incident took place in her childhood makes memories worst that once her relative (uncle from dad's side) tried to molest her this fact remains unknown to her parents until she expressed this in an interview when she gets a break through in bollywood and in her first interview she expressed these feelings when she was talking about child abuse then everyone gets stunned by her boldness and bravery.

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