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In response to pregnancy rumors, Parineeti Chopra admits, “I lost brands.” I did not perform events

Actress Parineeti Chopra has officially addressed the pregnancy rumors, and she is presently enjoying the success of her most recent film, Amar Singh Chamkila. She recently put on 16 kg for her part in the Diljit Dosanjh movie, and she spoke about how she gave up looking her best for her wedding in order to fit the role of the character in the movie in a recent podcast with Raj Shamani. The actress discussed on the podcast how her weight increase harmed her career and how others criticized her looks.

“I lost brands and avoided events because of how awful I looked.” “She’s pregnant, she had liposuction, and she had Botox on her face,” others began to remark. “You can never comprehend what I’m going through,” I used to think when I saw all of this,” she remarked.

She also said that she made the decision to put in a lot of effort to resemble the late singer Amarjot after the film’s director informed her that she didn’t resemble her. It’s not at all healthful. I had been working out for two years and was nearly to the point of having abs when I registered with Chamkila. Imtiaz informed me I didn’t actually look like Amarjot when I signed the movie, so I made a commitment to fix that.

 

I lost track of all the effort I had put in over the preceding two years in a matter of minutes. I used to eat large meals and go to bed early so that the following morning I would seem puffed. As a result, I gained 16 kg. I wanted to have a double chin and tiny eyes. I used to consume a lot of rice and rotis. Eating pizza all day wasn’t the only fun and games, she said.

Parineeti Chopra costarred with Akshay Kumar in the movie Mission Raniganj prior to Amar Singh Chamkila. Despite its lackluster performance at the box office, the movie received positive reviews on social media after its OTT debut. She is working on many projects at the moment, including Sanki, Zahoor, Prem Ki Shaadi, and Shiddat 2.

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