National Award-winning actress Parineeti Chopra feels lucky that she has always landed "great roles" in Bollywood, as well as a chance to sing -- because music is her "soul".
"I started with 'Ladies vs Ricky Bahl' for which I won awards. Then I did 'Ishaqzaade' for which I won a National Award. I have always done roles which were amazing. By the grace of God, I have always got great roles," Parineeti told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
Parineeti, who has received rave reviews for her debut single "Maana ke hum yaar nahin" from the forthcoming film "Meri Pyaari Bindu", says singing is the most important thing in her life.
"Any person who knows me knows that singing is the most important thing in my life. Music is really my soul. That's why 'Meri Pyaari Bindu' is a special film for me as I wanted my first song to be done well."
"I wanted it to be a hit. That's exactly what has happened. It's a beautiful track. Everybody loves it. People talk about it wherever I go. I am very happy about it now," she added.
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