Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra Jonas gets trolled after calling 'RRR' Tamil film
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Priyanka was in a conversation with Dax Shepard on his podcast titled Armchair Expert. Priyanka made the mistake while correcting Shepard, who tagged 'RRR' as a Bollywood film. This happened when Shepard was comparing Bollywood to be like the 50s of Hollywood when a few stars and big studios controlled everything.
Apurva Asrani says it's a 'massive win' for Priyanka Chopra that she didn't end up like Sushant Singh Rajput
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Apurva took to Twitter, where he shared an article about Priyanka talking about why she moved to Hollywood. He tweeted: "Finally Priyanka Chopra reveals what everyone knew, but said not a word. Not the liberals, not the feminists."
Priyanka Chopra Jonas says she froze her eggs in early 30s
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"I felt such freedom, I did it in my early thirties and I could continue on an ambitious warpath, I wanted to achieve, and I wanted to get to a certain place in my career," Priyanka, who welcomed her first child Malti Marie via surrogacy in 2022, told Dax Shephard on the podcast Armchair Expert.
Priyanka talks about colourism in Bollywood, regrets doing fairness cream ads
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The Indian actress also revealed that she regrets being part of 'damaging' skin fairness ads during the mid-2000s. When I joined the movie business, if you were fair, you were guaranteed some sort of success or casting, but if you were darker.. and I'm not even that dark.For darker girls, it was like, well, let's lighten you up.
Watch | Kangana says Karan Johar, 'banned' Priyanka from Bollywood over SRK 'friendship'
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Priyanka in a recent interview shared that she had decided to take a break from the Hindi film industry after she was being "pushed into a corner" and got "tired of politics". Kangana took to Twitter, where she shared an article which had the title: "Priyanka Chopra says she moved to the US because had 'beef' with people in Bollywood: "Was being pushed into a corner, was tired of the politics".
Priyanka Chopra moved to Hollywood as she had 'beef with people' in Bollywood, says she was 'pushed into a corner'
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Priyanka Chopra also revealed that she was not the happiest with the work she was getting from the Hindi film industry. Priyanka was speaking to Dax Shepherd on his podcast Armchair Expert and said that for the first time as she was feeling "safe" during their conversation.
Vivek Agnihotri on 'real life star' Priyanka Chopra : Very few quit, make their own universe of success
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Priyanka was speaking to Dax Shepherd on his podcast Armchair Expert and said that for the first time as she was feeling "safe" during their conversation. She talked about why she wanted to work in the US and said that she had "beef with people" in Bollywood.
Priyanka Chopra now serves on Executive Committee of Academy of Motion Pictures Arts And Sciences' actors branch
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Membership of the Academy is by invitation only from the Board of Governors. Membership eligibility is also achieved by earning a competitive Oscar nomination. Academy membership is divided into 17 branches, representing different disciplines in the field of motion pictures. Priyanka has previously starred in the Oscar nominated feature 'White Tiger' which she also executive produced.
Priyanka recalls crying to hubby Nick Jonas after being body shamed
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On Friday, March 10, Priyanka sat down with Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke at the kick off of the festival, and recalled what had happened to her one day before. "Someone told me yesterday that I wasn't sample-sized I was hurt and I discussed it with my family, and I cried to my husband, and my team," she confessed.
'I might get into trouble for saying this,' says Priyanka about pay parity
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Recently at the inauguration of the South by Southwest Film Festival, the actress spoke with Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke and shared her version with a bit of scepticism. "I might get into trouble for (saying this), depends on who's watching," she said, quoted by The Hollywood Reporter. "I've been working in the entertainment industry for now 22 years, and I have done.
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