Celebrating the power icon that Priyanka Chopra is on her birthday
Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Pic/AFP
There is an enigma in the way the Global Icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas leads her life. From being crowned Miss World at the age of 18 to becoming one of the most influential people across the globe, the Power Icon's story looks straight out of a film. On Priyanka Chopra's birthday, we look back on how she always has made us super proud with her actions.
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Not afraid to take risks
The star herself, Priyanka Chopra Jonas was one of the first to feature in a female-led blockbuster film, Fashion. Earning a National Award for the same, Priyanka started the positive trend of women-oriented films in the Indian Film Industry.
Her journey as a producer
The actress turned producer with Purple Pebble Pictures in 2015 and, very early on, realised the potential of regional cinema. From backing the National Award Winning Marathi film Ventilator to Oscar-Nominated project The White Tiger, Priyanka proved her acumen for a fine sense of cinema.
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Being a global icon is not easy
Touted as the global phenomenon, not only did she headline an American TV series, Quantico as Alex Parrish, but also bagged the People’s Choice Award for two consecutive years! Now a household name in Hollywood, the actress has some exciting and massive projects lined up including, 'Matrix 4', 'Text For You', and 'Citadel'.
For the fashionista she is!
From announcing Oscars, presenting BAFTA to being a constant feature at Met Gala, Priyanka is known for creating a stir with her red carpet looks.
Dominating the digital industry
Redefining the role of an actress, Priyanka recently stunned everyone by becoming one of the founding members of Victoria Scerets' The VS Collective. Not just that, she also became the only actress to earn a spot on Instagram Rich List.
We wish the superstar a very Happy Birthday!
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