Priyanka Chopra started as a small town girl and has conquered the world today. She is as loved for her role of Kashi in Bajirao Mastani as for her sizzling presence in Quantico. This Miss World 2000 can sing, dance, write, debate and answer a rapid fire round of questions without blinking and without putting her foot in her mouth. Here’s A to Z with Priyanka Chopra.
I want critical acclaim but we don’t make movies to watch in our drawing rooms so I’ll opt for box-office and if the success guarantees me awards then it’s a cake walk!
I would pick my brother if there was a choice, ideally I like not to because he harasses and bullies me.
Conscience, if I have conscience I will make all the right decisions.
Diva most certainly, most of us perceive Diva as high maintainance but for me she is somebody with style and substance, an achiever with high values and who will sustain her position amidst stiff competition.
I cannot control destiny but I have the option of hard work. If you ask me they go hand in hand.
Egg, I hate chicken.
I think both, every action has pros and cons and my parents trained me to make informed decisions where I had the security that no matter what the repercussions, they will always be with me.
Flight, I hate trains.
If this is a question of my sexuality then it has to be guys if not I have had amazing guy friends and this is because they treat me like one of them.
Health, without health there is no point of wealth.
When I was young mom often carried me with her for night duties to hospital and the smell of medicines is ingrained in my psyche, I dislike it. On the contrary, I’m always happy when my car drives inside a studio, I love the smell of the greasepaint.
Stardom is isolating but if you have your loved ones around you are able to get across the darkest times. Success is heady but you are secure if you can trust people around you.
Adjustment, you can have your identity and be extremely stubborn but the fact is that life is an adjustment at every step.
Stocks & shares, I’m not a jewellery girl. I like diamond and solitaire but prefer safer investments to maintain my future.
Have worked with both and will not let off either.
Leader for sure.
Mobile for sure.
Antibiotic. Needle is always the last resort for an emergency, and so what if both my parents are doctors.
I think I stay calm most of the time, but sometimes I do let off my steam but that is only with people I’m very close to, and never in the presence of strangers or in public.
Passion.
Quality.
Relationships, if they are deep rooted are spiritual. When you are in a relationship you have a spiritual bond with somebody and that relationship becomes almost omnipresent in thought, word and action.
Poetry is my biggest turn on.
Coffee, I don’t like tea.
Rain, dancing in the rain, walking in the rain, love watching rain...
That’s a tough one, both are incredible actors but Vidya is a friend so Balan.
I celebrate my gender and my success. I like winning. I’m a winner. I’m learning to lose too, even if I feel I didn’t deserve to.
This is an unfair choice but I will choose Waheeda Rehman, because she has been extremely kind to me whenever I have met her.
Both, because both spell music and celebrations.
Since I don’t exercise, it has to be Yashji.
I was going to say zig zag because nobody can be completely straight. But to get over your zig zag you need to be in a state of zen!
(Bhawana Somaaya has been writing on cinema for 30 years and is the author of 12 books. You can read her blog here and follow her on Twitter: @bhawanasomaaya)
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