Parineeti Chopra during the recent interview opened up if she plans to enter politics after getting married to the AAP leader Raghav Chadha . Here’s what the actress said.
Spilling the beans on what makes her marriage with Aam Aadmi Party’s Raghav Chadha perfect. Parineeti Chopra also addressed the buzz about her stepping into politics. During an interview in Vadodara, Parineeti was asked if she has any plans to venture into politics post-marriage. Her response was candid and straightforward “Let me tell you the secret to our successful marriage. He knows nothing about Bollywood, and I don’t know anything about politics! So, I don’t think you will see me joining politics… Although both of us are in public life, we had no idea that we would get so much love from all over the country. I feel that if you are with the right person, married life is the best.”
Reflecting on her approach to life, Parineeti emphasized the importance of finding a balance between work and personal life. She talked about the common practice in India of proudly flaunting long hours without proper sleep or meals due to work commitments. For her, hard work is essential, but so is enjoying time with friends and taking holidays. Parineeti figures looking back at her life when she’s 85 or 90 and feeling content that she lived it the right way.
Parineeti Chopra wedding
Parineeti and Raghav tied the knot in a grand Punjabi celebration in Udaipur on September 24, and since then, they’ve been sharing snippets of their wedded bliss on social media. We know that the couple shared their official album on Instagramwhich was from spectacular wedding festivities, showcasing Raghav in a white sherwani and Parineeti in a stunning cream and golden wedding lehenga. Their pre-wedding celebrations was all iver the social media that kicked of in Delhi, followed by an intimate Sufi night. And later we witnessed mehendi, haldi, and a vibrant sangeet in Udaipur. Also we saw the couple dancing and mingling with loved ones. The engagement had taken place in Delhi on May 13. And from thereon the celebrations began for the big punjabi wedding.