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First Look of Parineeti Chopra from The Girl On The Train is gruesome

From the day, the film The Girl On The Train has been announced, Parineeti Chopra has stated that it is her most difficult role till date and well, looks like she isn’t lying. The actress took to Instagram to share her first look from the film and we are left awestruck.

In the first look, Parineeti is seen sitting in a bathtub and has an injury on her head with blood all over it. The first look is quite gruesome and will give you goosebumps. The actress posted on Instagram, “Something I’ve never done before. And the most difficult character I have ever played in my life.? #FirstLook #TheGirlOnTheTrain @reliance.entertainment @sarkarshibasish @amblin.”


Reliance Entertainment, the producers of the film, also posted another still of the movie featuring Parineeti and it is quite an intense and mysterious look. Parineeti’s expression in the first look is impressive and we can expect a fantastic performance from her in the movie.

A few days ago, after the shooting of the film kickstarted, the actress had posted a picture from the sets and had captioned it as, "So. We’ve started shooting for #GirlOnTheTrain in London. Its my MOST difficult role to date; I feel like I’m in a hostel, with no time (or headspace) for social media or chilling or doing anything else. Its a new experience for me - being cut off from everything and everyone else... Will share the first look soon. This picture was the only “timepass” I’ve done on set so far."

Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, The Girl On The Train also stars Aditi Rao Hydari, Kirti Kulhari, and Avinash Tiwary. While the details about Aditi and Avinash’s character are kept under wraps, we know that Kirti will be seen playing the role of a cop in the movie.

The Girl On The Train is the remake of Hollywood film with the same name. The movie starred Emily Blunt in the lead role.

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