The
year is 2000. It’s the final round of Miss World. The emcee calls a young girl
from India, and asks her, "Who do
you think is the most successful woman living today and why?"
Since all the Miss Indias’ are prepared with one answer –dead or alive, a nervous Priyanka Chopra answers, "There are a lot of people I admire, but one of the most admirable people is Mother Teresa, who has been so compassionate, considerate and kind." And she goes on to win the title. Lady Luck has been shining on her ever since.
Since all the Miss Indias’ are prepared with one answer –dead or alive, a nervous Priyanka Chopra answers, "There are a lot of people I admire, but one of the most admirable people is Mother Teresa, who has been so compassionate, considerate and kind." And she goes on to win the title. Lady Luck has been shining on her ever since.
Today,
she is the most popular heroine not only in India but spreading all across the
world. As she became the first South Asian to win the People’s Choice Awards
earlier in USA this year she claimed, “I feel like Miss World again.” And this
time she has all her answers well prepared. From being on the Jimmy Fallon show
for her American TV debut Quantico to commenting on Trump and the Miss Universe
fiasco, PC has a voice and people want to hear it.
Priyanka
has come a long way in the last sixteen years. Her life has been coated with
controversies of affairs with leading actors to plastic surgeries that she
hides well to surrogate babies. Other Bollywood actresses never took a liking
to Priyanka, an outsider in an industry that was ruled by camps and contacts.
Priyanka
however was always a focussed woman who knew fame and fortune only lay in front
of the camera. Coming from an army background Priyanka shone in her first year
in Bollywood in the film Andaaz that won her a Filmfare Award for Best Female
Debut in 2003. Instead of sticking to the traditional roles and typecasting
herself PC went on to do a gutsy, negative role in Aitraaz that won her a
Filmfare for Best Performance in a Negative Role.
While
the industry was still gossiping about how she was so unconventional looking
and breaking rules Priyanka’s life was a roller coaster of covers of magazines and
winning hearts. Bollywood wives became insecure when she was working with their
husbands on a film, often coming to the set to strengthen their presence in the
hero’s life.
One
director says, “PC is the perfect actress. She becomes who you want her to be.
She can be desi eating rajma chawal and chatting in a Bihari accent with an extremely
`Indian’ kind of director and she can have an American accent on how she loves
Central Park when she’s talking to a director who loves shooting in New York.”
But
Priyanka has been unfazed by gossip around her. Even when she was linked to
Bollywood’s top married hero as his second wife, she continued to work hard and
prove she was more than a WAG. (Wife and Girlfriend) She stretched her talents
to spread into as many fields as possible. Unlike other actresses who stuck to
simply acting, Priyanka was a host on Indian television in Khatron ka Khiladi
and she made an international music video called In My City and Exotic. Quickly
learning that her music and hosting career was not going to get her too far,
she came back to choose films that would boost her acting ability further.
Fashion, Barfi, Mary Kom, Dil Dhadakne Do, Bajirao Mastani, Priyanka has always
selected films with great scripts, intelligent directors and meaty roles that
would be promoted well.
She understood how the marketing system works. It’s not
just about the craft or the talent if no one sees it. Promotions were important
and PC hired enthusiastic PR representatives to push her image and quotes
wherever possible so people would see and hear from her continuously. She hash
tagged herself into the hearts of people and several ad agencies who would
start remembering only her when it came to endorsements – Bollywood, fashion,
music, etc.
PC
became the girl everyone wanted to work with and her filmography expanded to
over 50 films and over 25 awards.
In
2015 Priyanka started working on Quantico, an American TV show. Rumours
surrounded even this. Her rise in the last one year has been phenomenal. From
being recognised on a global TV platform to presenting at the Oscars, winning a
People’s Choice Award, being on the cover of Time magazine, having dinner with
the President of the United States Barack Obama to winning the Padma Shri,
Priyanka has left the controversies, and love stories behind. Her active PR
agency makes sure that she is continuously in the news in India while still
filming for Quantico and Baywatch abroad as she knows that out of sight is out
of mind for most viewers.
Priyanka
balances all her work with extreme poise and grace. While most actors are
afraid of social media, she is the first actress to have crossed the 11 million
follower mark on Twitter (currently at 13.9 mil) and 3 million followers on
Instagram. This makes her imminently likeable and relatable to the ordinary
person who feels they can connect with her at any time.
She paves the way for
showing how to respond to trolls and having a thick skin which makes her even
more popular on social media. Recently, talking
about Donald Trump’s call to ban Muslim immigrants in US, Priyanka Chopra had
said, “I just think you can’t put a ban on anyone. Generalizing a type of
people is really primitive.” This did not go down well with one of her
followers, Adesh Gundecha, who Tweeted to her: “Priyanka, politics is not your
arena yet. Better just be actress for now. WAIT!!” And Priyanka has been
winning the Internet with her reply: “You’re right @adesh_1 why should an
actress stand for humanity... It’s not our place right?” (http://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/bollywood/300416/taking-on-the-trolls.html)
From
saying the wrong answer to being the most quoted celebrity in India, Priyanka
is motivational to many youngsters who are trying to find themselves and become
famous as well. “I think it’s great to be
flawed. I am hugely flawed, and I like it that way. That’s the fun of life. You
fall, get up, make mistakes, learn from them, be human and be you.(2012)” (http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/it-s-great-to-be-flawed-32-quotes-by-32-year-old-priyanka-chopra/story-0HK7j9BcPHDhWk3K6YoZRP.html)
While
there might be rumours about how she has used the popular black magician of
Bollywood who seems to be helping many a star and producer, Priyanka has proved
that her hard work and dedication to her craft and talent has made her globally
admired and respected. “She is unstoppable,” says one of her directors.
But
her every moment from the time she was crowned Miss World has been used to
better her life. She now has a quote for everyone – magazines, newspapers,
press, movie premiers, talk shows, red carpets. She’s left her contemporaries
far behind and is ready to compete on the global scale. As she rightfully said
she’s on her way to “world domination.”
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