We’ve Given Hindi Adaptation Our Colour: The Girl On The Train Actor Parineeti Chopra
In the film, Mira suffers from amnesia and is an alcoholic. Post an unfortunate incident, Nusrat (Aditi) gets murdered and the evidence points towards Mira. The only way out for Mira is that she needs to remember what transpired on that fateful night. Netflix Eshita Bhargava 2021-02-28T00:06:51+05:30 We’ve Given Hindi Adaptation Our Colour: The Girl On The Train Actor Parineeti Chopra outlookindia.com 2021-02-28T08:22:41+05:30
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Bollywood actor Parineeti Chopra admits that getting into the skin of Mira Kapoor, a character originally played by Emily Blunt in the Hollywood version, was challenging, yet exciting. ‘The Girl on The Train’, previously slated for May 2020 release, is now being streamed on Netflix.
'The Girl on the Train': A Train Wreck of an Adaptation, Aided by Bad Acting, Sloppy Direction
Paula Hawkinsâ novel was an intense seesawing thriller. Ribhu Dasgupta's film butchers it.
A still from Ribhu Dasgupta's 'Girl on the Train'.
Film27/Feb/2021
Adapting a popular novel into a feature film has an inherent safety net, because even if the making is sloppy, the foundation is solid: a good story. But some recent adaptations, such as
The White Tiger, dent that notion. Now Ribhu Dasguptaâs Netflix film,
The Girl on the Train, adapted from Paula Hawkinsâ bestselling novel of the same name, lowers the bar so much that the ground recoils in second-hand embarrassment.
Filmmaker Ribhu Dasgupta’s adaptation of ‘The Girl on the Train’ loses the essence of the novel halfway through, and tries to cover up the narrative gaps instead
Cast: Parineeti Chopra, Aditi Rao Hydari, Kirti Kulhari, Avinash Tiwary, Shamaun Ahmed, Tota Roy Choudhury
Director: Ribhu Dasgupta
Parineeti Chopra's latest Netflix release – The Girl on the Train – is finally here. After teasing us with teasers and trailers, the film is here for us to watch.
Parineeti, who has not had a hit in a long time, was looking forward to this one to bounce back. While people have praised Parineeti's performance, the film has not managed to impress many. Let's take a look at what the critics have to say about the film.
Parineeti Chopra in The Girl on The Train
Rated: 3.0/5.0
Director: Ribhu Dasgupta
Parineeti Chopra starrer The Girl On The Train has been one of the most awaited films. Well, I really wanted to watch it, because of course, Parineeti was back after some time and I did not want to miss the chance to watch her play a character like Mira Kapoor. It was a break from the mould that we have seen her in so far. While I must say that I have not been disappointed and Parineeti's performance was top notch in this one, however, Avinash Tiwary was the man of the movie here despite limited screen time.
The Girl On The Train Movie Review: Parineeti Chopra tries to save a derailed ride
The Girl On The Train Movie Review: Parineeti Chopra tries to save a derailed ride
Parineeti Chopra-starrer The Girl On The Train, despite having retained some of the dialogues from the 2016 Hollywood film starring Emily Blunt, has made several changes in the script. But do these work? Not quite.
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Parineeti Chopra plays the lead in The Girl On The Train. Cast: Parineeti Chopra
“Facebook and ex-wives do not make good friends,” says Mira Kapoor’s (Parineeti Chopra) friend in Netflix’s latest release, The Girl On The Train. If you feel like you have already heard this somewhere, you’re right. Rachel’s (Emily Blunt) roommate had the same dialogue in the 2016 Hollywood film which was based on Paula Hawkin’s best-selling novel. But the Parineeti Chopra-starrer is nothing like the 2016 blockbuster that won several accolades.
2.5 /00:00 00:00
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Parineeti Chopra had a smashing debut with bubbly and light-hearted roles and it became her trademark. After a hiatus, she is back and her 2.0 cinematic avatar promises to be unlike anything she has done in the past. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN is the first film of her new phase. The film was supposed to release in cinemas on Mother’s Day 2020. But due to the pandemic, it has made its way on Netflix. So does THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN manage to impress and give a thrilling time to the viewers? Or does it fail in its endeavour? Let’s analyse.