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Parineeti Chopra wraps up shooting for Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Chamkila’

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New Delhi: Celebrated actress Parineeti Chopra has recently wrapped up shooting for the much-awaited Imtiaz Ali film, ‘Chamkila’, which also stars Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh in the lead role.

This marks the first-time collaboration between Parineeti and Diljit, who are set to portray singers from Punjab in the movie.

The film, which was extensively shot in Punjab, features Parineeti as the character of Amarjot Kaur, while Diljit is set to portray the role of Chamkila in the movie.

Diljit took to social media to heap praises on his co-actor Parineeti. He wrote, “@patineetichopra Film ch Kamaal Kam Kita Parineeti ji ne. Unbelievable.” (Parineeti has done an amazing job in the film. Unbelievable.)

Parineeti also expressed her gratitude towards the entire crew of the film and shared her experience on social media. “Imtiaz Sir, Diljit, Team Chamkila…My life remains forever changed…the most heavenly crew and experience. Peace, happiness, meditation, Punjab…Will never, ever forget this,” she wrote.

Parineeti who has previously delivered power-packed performances in movies like “Ishaqzaade”, “Hasee Toh Phasee”, and “The Girl on the Train” will be next seen in “Chamkila” and “Capsule Gill”.

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