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Parineeti shoots at minus 12 degrees, says 'camera froze'

Mumbai, May 21
Actress Parineeti Chopra has shared a clip in which she is seen talking about the struggles of shooting at minus 12 degrees Celsius.
Parineeti is currently shooting for her next with singer-actor Harrdy Sandhu at a high altitude location.
In the video, she talks about how everything froze from the director's beard, the camera to drinking water.
The video shows Parineeti in a burqa, with a warm jacket to keep herself warm, standing alongside Harrdy, who too is in a thick jacket, as they gear up to shoot for a scene.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Parineeti wrote, " minus 12 degrees. My coldest shoot ever. The best part was my hero also had to wear a thin costume and feel cold with me. Justice for my #ThandEquality campaign..#MakeHerosAlsoFeelCold #CanHerosWearSarees? @harrdysandhu."
Details about the film are still under wraps.

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