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			 "After Dimple, I wanted Zoya to be accepted" "After Dimple, I wanted Zoya to be accepted"
			
				
					 
 Two stars are born. Arjun Kapoor has impressed  one and all in 'Ishaqzaade', which is doing bumper business all over,  while Parineeti Chopra has proved that 'Ladies v/s Ricky Behl' wasn't a  flash in the pan. From being Dimple Chadha, she has moved to being Zoya  Qureshi in as effortless a manner as one would have imagined. Now that  the audience, industry and trade is acknowledging that Parineeti is  definitely there to stay, the actress confesses that she was conscious  about changing her image in her very second outing.
 
 "People had liked Dimple Chadha in 'Ladies v/s Ricky  Behl' but I was hoping that they do not expect the same act to be  repeated by me film after film. I am an actor and would like to do new  things and play different characters. Zoya was different from Dimple and  the character had its own shades. I wanted her to accepted as well",  says Parineeti who is now busy gathering all the accolades coming her  way.
 
 Also, when 'Ladies v/s Ricky Behl' released,  Parineeti was the surprise package. In case of 'Ishaqzaade' it was a  wait and watch approach to see if she would get it right second time as  well. However now from her third film onwards, there would be definite  expectations from her. How is that feeling to be scrutinised now?
 "It feels good. I am glad that you acknowledge the  fact that there are expectations. It is good because I want to be  someone who is here to stay", declares Parineeti before signing off.
 
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 Keywords: Arjun Kapoor ,Ishaqzaade, Parineeti Chopra ,Ladies v/s Ricky Behl' , Dimple Chadha, she has moved to being Zoya  Qureshi, Zoya,hindi film news
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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