Priyanka Chopra’s recent revelation about why she moved to Hollywood stunned the world. In a recent podcast interview, PC made claims about how‘Bollywood gang’ pushed her out and she became a victim of dirty politics. While many lauded her for finally exposing the dark-side of the industry, others raised questions as to why Priyanka is talking about it now. Now finally, the actress has a solid answer for all of them.
After attending the recent NMACC gala, PCJ is promoting her upcoming spy-thriller series Citadel. She, along with her co-star Richard Madden, recently attended Asia Pacific press conference in Mumbai. During the event, PCJ was asked about why she chose to talk about that phase of her life now and didn’t open up earlier. To this, she replied, “I think, first of all, when I was on the podcast I was asked about the journey of my life. And, I spoke about when I was young when I was 10, 15, 22, 30, 40 or whatever. So I was talking about the truth of my journey and now because I was confident enough to talk about that phase of my life.”
During the press conference, the actress also revealed one thing that has become non-negotiable for her, when it comes to choosing a project. She said, “I Think for me what would be non-negotiable now – it’s actually really true. I can’t work with people I don’t like anymore. It’s really non-negotiable for me. I have to admire, look up to, like the people I am surrounded with. I have been doing this for a very long time. I want to be excited about going to work, I want to be inspired about going to work, and that has become non-negotiable for me.”
Well, our desi girl has made a mark for herself. And it is so good to see that she holds no grudges. Kudos to her!
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