Parineeti Chopra reveals she's scared of Katrina Kaif on Koffee With Karan
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Actress Parineeti Chopra made a candid confession on Koffee With Karan, admitting that she gets visibly nervous in the presence of fellow actress Katrina Kaif. Appearing on the popular chat show alongside Aditya Roy Kapoor, Parineeti turned the moment into a fan-girl revelation that quickly became one of the episode's most talked-about segments.
The Gym Incident That Says It All
Parineeti recounted a specific encounter with Katrina at a gym that perfectly illustrated her awe. 'That day, she (Katrina) came to the gym, and I quickly increased the speed of my treadmill,' she said. When Katrina walked over and asked how many minutes she had done, Parineeti replied '20 minutes' — only for Katrina to respond in a firm tone, '5 more minutes.' Parineeti's reaction? A meek 'Okay, okay, whatever you say.'
Idol Status and the Straight Face Factor
Parineeti described Katrina Kaif as her idol, expressing deep admiration for Katrina's calm, composed demeanour. Host and filmmaker Karan Johar then turned to Aditya Roy Kapoor and asked if he too was intimidated by Katrina. Aditya confirmed, 'Yes, from time to time.' When Karan pointed out that Katrina is 'lovely,' both Parineeti and Aditya agreed — but noted that her characteristically straight face is enough to make anyone around her nervous. Notably, while Parineeti and Katrina are yet to share screen space, Aditya starred alongside Katrina in the 2016 film Fitoor.
Parineeti's Devotional Track Recorded During Pregnancy
Away from the chat-show couch, Parineeti recently released a devotional track titled 'Namami Shamisham', adding a deeply personal dimension to the project. Through an Instagram post, the Chamkila actress revealed that she recorded the song while pregnant with her son Neer. 'There are some prayers that become memories forever, and Namami Shamishan is one of them. I recorded this during my pregnancy, a phase that brought me closer to faith, reflection and gratitude,' she wrote.
She added, 'Every time I listen to it, I'm reminded of that beautiful chapter of my life. I'm so happy to finally share it with all of you. OUT NOW on YouTube and all music platforms. Har Har Mahadev...Love, Parineeti Chopra.' The track is now available across all major streaming platforms.
What's Next for Parineeti
The release of 'Namami Shamisham' signals a new, more introspective chapter for Parineeti Chopra — one that blends personal milestones with her public artistic identity. Fans and industry observers will be watching whether this devotional foray marks a broader creative pivot for the actress.