London: Parineeti Chopra has wrapped up the shooting for Hindi remake of the Hollywood movie The Girl On The Train. The actor has penned a note expressing her feelings on shooting the film.
"So, I leave London after seven weeks, finishing The Girl On The Train. Words fail me. Feelings overwhelm me. This is a film that has for the first time stayed, with me after I've finished it," Parineeti said in an Instagram post.
The actor says she will miss playing the character from the film, based on the 2015 bestseller by Paula Hawkins, the film narrates the story of a divorcee woman who gets entangled in a missing person's investigation that throws her life to the brink.
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"A character that will live inside me permanently. I miss her. I miss playing her. I feel like I've grown up. I feel grateful. Life changing, is an understatement. I'm smiling as I write this and with that, I head back home - looking forward, with my heart full," Parineeti added.
Actor Anushka Sharma commented: "I feel you."
Earlier, Parineeti had shared two working stills from the film and said that her part in The Girl On The Train remake is something she has never done before.
The psychological thriller is produced by Reliance Entertainment. The yet-untitled movie is directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, who has previously helmed TE3N starring megastar Amitabh Bachchan.
With inputs from IANS