18 August,2017 10:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Parineeti Chopra enjoyed working in a multi-starrer like Golmaal Again as the actor felt she could go ahead and act without facing any performance anxiety
Parineeti Chopra
Parineeti Chopra
Parineeti Chopra enjoyed working in a multi-starrer like Golmaal Again as the actor felt she could go ahead and act without facing any performance anxiety.
The 28-year-old, who will next be seen opposite Ajay Devgn in the fourth installment of the comedy franchise, said she could concentrate on doing her job as the responsibility of carrying the film was ably shouldered by the huge and supportive cast.
"Sometimes you feel less pressure as you know there are so many stars in the film. It's not you who is carrying the weight of the film on your shoulders. You can just concentration what you have to do and have fun with it," Parineeti says.
Golmaal 4 is the actor's first multi-starrer and she said working in a "massy entertainer" like Rohit Shetty's directorial was an education for her. "I got to know you can be in the frame with six to seven characters. The number can also go up to 10-15 till the climax. It was different as I have mostly worked with one or two co-stars in one go. Also, a film like Golmaal requires different acting and dialogue delivery. I learnt a lot."
Chopra adds she felt like a crazy fan when she first saw the cast of the film together. "It was a fangirl moment for me. When the first Golmaal came out, I wasn't even planning to be an actor. Let alone thinking that one day I'll be a part of this franchise. But it soon went away as the moment I joined, they treated me like an equal co-star. I was a part of the gang. It became an equal relationship quickly."
The actor said she could feed off this energy to deliver a better performance. "All of these people are mad - right from the director to the last crew member. The reason we are able to show all the fun onscreen is only because we have so much fun off-screen. I never thought I'll have so much fun on the set of a movie."