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Bollywood star Parineeti Chopra says it's hard to find a real friend in Bollywood and is happy to have found an actor in
Arjun Kapoor.
The actor explained his equation with Arjun in an episode of Voot's season 2 with the stars reported Business Standard. "We have a love-hate relationship," Parineeti said of her relationship with Arjun. "It's hard to find a real friend in Bollywood and he certainly is one."
Speaking of his off-screen chemistry with him, Parineeti joked, "I do not mind giving him my phone to take my picture, but all I find in the gallery are over 50 selfies of himself." [19659004] The two men share a close bond after working together in Ishaqzaade and Namaste in England and will be seen in the next Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar . [19659007] See this post on Instagram
On the eve of the launch of the trailer of my biggest film, I can not do anything, but feel a little emotional.It was a movie I dreamed of doing for a long time , and when I first found myself on the set in a traditional Indian outfit, I felt at home, I do not think I would have wanted to share this trip with someone else. Other than Arjun, he's my most compatible co-star, we are a trustworthy mentor and my honest friend. I can be totally myself and never have to excuse myself. Not critical and considerate, Arjun really learned to handle this complex industry. He has the right to shout after me when I'm wrong, and vice versa. 3am a friend? Totally. Everyone knows him for his intelligence and knowledge of this business, his spiritual humor, but for me, it is his family values and his beautiful education that distinguish him as a person. I do not know if we realize it, we are the same, identical but different. Thank you, baba, for being my bouncing plank, my partner in crime and my true real friend. Thank you for understanding me even when I say nothing! Thank you for always listening, whether it's my garbage or my advice !! I hope this friendship will continue forever and will also be reflected in the beautiful love story we told in Namaste, England. No, it's NOT a plug-in for the film, it's a sincere thank you note addressed to my teacher, because you really taught me a lot, baba (also because we will never say so beautiful) things in person)! I love you! Now, please, 75 million RTGS on my bank account by Monday, thank you. @arjunkapoor