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Vidya Balan recalls working with Saif Ali Khan and Sanjay Dutt in Parineeta ahead of its re-release

To celebrate Parineeta's 20th anniversary, PVR INOX is re-releasing a digitally restored version of the classic romantic drama.

August 23, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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A portion of this detailed restoration work was conducted at the world-renowned laboratory, L’Immagine Ritrovata, in Bologna, Italy, which is celebrated for its work on restoring classic films.

Vidya Balan and Saif Ali Khan’s timeless romantic drama Parineeta is all set to re-release in the theatres on its 20th anniversary. The movie is an adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's iconic 1914 Bengali novel and has been restored in 8K resolution.

Ahead of the re-release, the actress has expressed her excitement and shared her experience of working with Saif Ali Khan and Sanjay Dutt. She also shared her experience of working with the film's producer, Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

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Vidya Balan said, “I feel so blessed to have started my career with Vinod Chopra Films because you see any Vinod Chopra production, there is a certain quality to it, a certain aesthetic, a certain standard. You can tell if it’s a Vinod Chopra production. She added, “I’m really proud to have done three films with them, and also a special appearance in Ferrari Ki Sawaari. He works really hard on his scripts, not just as a director but also as a producer. He puts the director through the grind, and honestly it’s only thanks to him that Parineeta got made the way it did.”

For late director Pradeep Sarkar she added, “Dada was the foundation of everything I learned in my early years. His attention to detail was unmatched—he could do a hundred takes, not just for performances, but even to get pigeons flying at the right moment or leaves falling outside the window at exactly the right time. He believed there was rhythm in everything. Once, I did 28 takes just to get a teardrop timed perfectly to a line in a song. That was the kind of precision he demanded. His guidance taught me to observe, to absorb, and to respect every detail in the craft. Even my hair stylist Shalaka, who’s been with me for 20 years, learned from Dada the importance of balance and detailing. That was his gift to all of us.”