Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra is a versatile actress and global icon who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
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Early Life and Career:
Priyanka Chopra, born on July 18, 1982, in Jamshedpur, India, is a renowned actress, singer, and film producer. She began her career in 2000 after winning the Miss World pageant. Her father, Dr. Ashok Chopra, was a physician in the Indian Army, and her mother, Dr. Madhu Chopra, was a gynecologist.
Family:
Priyanka has a younger brother, Siddharth, and a deceased elder cousin, actor and activist, Milind Soman. Her sister-in-law, Mallika Bhat, is a fashion designer.
Personal Life:
Priyanka married American singer, Nick Jonas, in 2018. They have a daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, born in 2022. Nick Jonas is 10 years younger than Priyanka.
Bollywood Stardom:
Chopra made her film debut in 2002 with "Hum Raazh" and quickly became a prominent figure in Bollywood with hits like "Fashion" (2008) and "Mary Kom" (2014).
Hollywood Breakthrough:
In 2015, Chopra starred in the American TV series "Quantico," marking her international debut. She also played key roles in popular Hollywood films such as "Baywatch" (2017) and "Isn't It Romantic" (2019).
Net Worth:
As of 2023, Priyanka Chopra's estimated net worth is $70 million, making her one of the highest-paid actresses in the world.
Filmography and Awards:
Priyanka has acted in over 60 films, including Bollywood and Hollywood productions. She has won numerous awards, including the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film "Fashion" (2008). She has also been nominated for a People's Choice Award for her role in the TV show "Quantico" (2015-2018).
Best Movies and TV Shows:
Priyanka's best movies include "Fashion" (2008), "Barfi!" (2012), "Mary Kom" (2014), "Bajirao Mastani" (2015), and "The White Tiger" (2021). Her hit TV shows include "Quantico" (2015-2018) and "Citadel" (2023).
Humanitarian Work:
Priyanka is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has been involved in various humanitarian causes, including women's rights and education. She is also a mental health advocate and has spoken openly about her own struggles with anxiety and depression.