<p>Actor Parineeti Chopra says boarding Saina Nehwal biopic post Shraddha Kapoor's exit was not a point of concern for her as she was completely engrossed in the process of understanding director Amol Gupte's vision.</p>.<p><em>Saina</em>, written and directed by Gupte, was earlier supposed to be headlined by Kapoor who quit the project due to scheduling conflict.</p>.<p>At the film's trailer launch, when asked if she felt an added pressure to pick up a role that Kapoor had already started preparing for, Chopra said focused only on playing the part to the best of her ability.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/saina-vs-sania-biopic-poster-serves-a-fault-957297.html" target="_blank">Saina vs Sania: Biopic poster serves a fault</a></strong><br /><br />"I had only my pressure and that of my director. I wanted to impress him and work hard to learn the sport. I didn't take any external pressure.</p>.<p>"The pressure was me, my coach approving what I'm learning, my director approving what I'm looking like on-screen. There was no other pressure," Chopra told reporters here.</p>.<p>Backed by Bhushan Kumar led T-Series, <em>Saina </em>marks the 32-year-old actor's return to the big screen post her 2019 comedy <em>Jabariya Jodi</em>.</p>.<p>Chopra said though under "immense pressure" to deliver, the team benefitted extensively with the access provided by Nehwal.</p>.<p>"We had full support of Saina. She gave us access to her life. I would call her, video call her and she would answer all my questions. That way pressure management was better.</p>.<p>"I already had the pressure to learn badminton, I couldn't have taken anything else. I would've crumbled and wouldn't have been able to concentrate. Doing 'Saina' is a challenge for me," she added.</p>.<p>Chopra's journey with the movie began two years ago when she heard the narration.</p>.<p>Despite knowing the broad strokes of Nehwal's life and achievements -- from being the first Indian to win two singles gold medals (2010 and 2018) in Commonwealth Games to becoming the poster girl for badminton in the country -- Chopra said the script was a revelation.</p>.<p>"Amol sir spent time with the family and got the real emotions out. What the mother felt when Saina was eating a meal, what the father felt when they didn't have money, what the sister felt when she was training. The behind the scenes of the world class player. That was a winning point for me," she added.</p>.<p>The actor, who was recently seen on the Netflix thriller <em>The Girl on The Train</em>, said<em> Saina</em>, her first ever attempt at biopic, aligned with the kind of project she wanted to do.</p>.<p>After featuring in several romantic-comedies, from<em> Hasee Toh Phasee,</em> <em>Meri Pyaari Bindu</em>, to <em>Namaste England,</em> Chopra said she wanted to break the girl-next-door image.</p>.<p>"I was searching for a challenge like this. The films I was doing were pretty much an extension of me and also what writers and directors thought I was. When this film came to my life, I was looking to surprise everyone, do something I'm not known for.</p>.<p>"So a sports biopic of a person who's still in action is exactly the kind of role I would have done, even if it was fiction. Biopic was an added bonus," she added.</p>.<p><em>Saina </em>is set to release theatrically on March 26</p>
<p>Actor Parineeti Chopra says boarding Saina Nehwal biopic post Shraddha Kapoor's exit was not a point of concern for her as she was completely engrossed in the process of understanding director Amol Gupte's vision.</p>.<p><em>Saina</em>, written and directed by Gupte, was earlier supposed to be headlined by Kapoor who quit the project due to scheduling conflict.</p>.<p>At the film's trailer launch, when asked if she felt an added pressure to pick up a role that Kapoor had already started preparing for, Chopra said focused only on playing the part to the best of her ability.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/saina-vs-sania-biopic-poster-serves-a-fault-957297.html" target="_blank">Saina vs Sania: Biopic poster serves a fault</a></strong><br /><br />"I had only my pressure and that of my director. I wanted to impress him and work hard to learn the sport. I didn't take any external pressure.</p>.<p>"The pressure was me, my coach approving what I'm learning, my director approving what I'm looking like on-screen. There was no other pressure," Chopra told reporters here.</p>.<p>Backed by Bhushan Kumar led T-Series, <em>Saina </em>marks the 32-year-old actor's return to the big screen post her 2019 comedy <em>Jabariya Jodi</em>.</p>.<p>Chopra said though under "immense pressure" to deliver, the team benefitted extensively with the access provided by Nehwal.</p>.<p>"We had full support of Saina. She gave us access to her life. I would call her, video call her and she would answer all my questions. That way pressure management was better.</p>.<p>"I already had the pressure to learn badminton, I couldn't have taken anything else. I would've crumbled and wouldn't have been able to concentrate. Doing 'Saina' is a challenge for me," she added.</p>.<p>Chopra's journey with the movie began two years ago when she heard the narration.</p>.<p>Despite knowing the broad strokes of Nehwal's life and achievements -- from being the first Indian to win two singles gold medals (2010 and 2018) in Commonwealth Games to becoming the poster girl for badminton in the country -- Chopra said the script was a revelation.</p>.<p>"Amol sir spent time with the family and got the real emotions out. What the mother felt when Saina was eating a meal, what the father felt when they didn't have money, what the sister felt when she was training. The behind the scenes of the world class player. That was a winning point for me," she added.</p>.<p>The actor, who was recently seen on the Netflix thriller <em>The Girl on The Train</em>, said<em> Saina</em>, her first ever attempt at biopic, aligned with the kind of project she wanted to do.</p>.<p>After featuring in several romantic-comedies, from<em> Hasee Toh Phasee,</em> <em>Meri Pyaari Bindu</em>, to <em>Namaste England,</em> Chopra said she wanted to break the girl-next-door image.</p>.<p>"I was searching for a challenge like this. The films I was doing were pretty much an extension of me and also what writers and directors thought I was. When this film came to my life, I was looking to surprise everyone, do something I'm not known for.</p>.<p>"So a sports biopic of a person who's still in action is exactly the kind of role I would have done, even if it was fiction. Biopic was an added bonus," she added.</p>.<p><em>Saina </em>is set to release theatrically on March 26</p>