Parineeti Chopra shares precious glimpses of her live singing debut: 'Everything I could have asked for'

Updated : Jan 29, 2024 17:06
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Known for her acting prowess, Parineeti Chopra recently took a leap into the enchanting world of music. Just a few days after announcing she's focusing on her music career, Parineeti took centre stage for her inaugural live singing performance. The Bollywood diva made her debut at the vibrant Mumbai Festival 2024, where she was seen casting a magical spell with her melodious voice.

Parineeti Chopra shares glimpses of her live singing debut

Parineeti Chopra is exploring her talent. After proving her mettle as an actor, Chopra is now foraying into singing. On Monday, Parineeti took to her Instagram account to treat fans to some glimpses of her inaugural live singing performance. Dressed in a shimmery black outfit paired with a chic blazer, the actor looked breathtakingly beautiful. For the accessory part, Parineeti just went with a chunky neckpiece. She tied her hair in a neat ponytail and elevated her look with sharp makeup. Sharing the glimpse, she wrote, "Andddd, it’s done... I have tears of joy as I type this: MY FIRST EVER LIVE SINGING PERFORMANCE was last night, and it was everything I could wish for and more ❤️ Thank you all for the love and kindness you have shown. It means a lot to me."

Work Front

Parineeti Chopra was last seen on screen in 'Mission Raniganj' with Akshay Kumar. Up next, she will feature in 'Chamkila,' also starring Diljit Dosanjh. In the upcoming film, she will play the role of singer Amarjot Kaur, who was shot dead with her husband, Amar Singh Chamkila, along with two members of their band in 1988. The film has been directed by Imtiaz Ali. 

Also read: Ayushmann Khurrana treats South Korean singer Eric Nam to a food tour of India
 

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