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Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Priyanka Chopra Jonas - Actress

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas: A Multifaceted Journey of Influence and Impact


Born on July 18, 1982, in Jamshedpur, Bihar (now Jharkhand), Priyanka Chopra Jonas stands as a global icon, leaving an indelible mark on the realms of cinema, music, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship.


Let's explore the facets of her dynamic career and impactful contributions.


Cinematic Odyssey:

Career Beginnings and Breakthrough (2002–2004):
Priyanka's cinematic journey commenced after winning Miss World in 2000. Her Bollywood debut in "The Hero: Love Story of a Spy" (2003) marked the beginning of her rise. The 2004 thriller "Aitraaz" served as a breakout role, showcasing her versatility.


Rise to Prominence (2005–2006):
Diverse roles in films like "Waqt: The Race Against Time" and "Krrish" (2006) solidified her status. "Don" (2006) showcased her convincing portrayal of a woman seeking revenge.


Setbacks and Resurgence (2007–2008):
While facing challenges in 2007, "Fashion" (2008) became a turning point, earning her the National Film Award and a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. "Dostana" (2008) further established her as a leading actress.


Experiment with Unconventional Roles (2009–2011):
Chopra continued to challenge herself with diverse roles, earning accolades for "Kaminey" (2009) and "7 Khoon Maaf" (2011).


 Further Success (2012–2014):
"Agneepath" (2012) and "Barfi!" (2012) showcased her versatility. "Krrish 3" (2013) and "Mary Kom" (2014) added to her box office triumphs.


Expansion into American Film and Television (2015–2019):
Her foray into American entertainment with "Quantico" marked a historic moment. Hollywood projects like "Baywatch" and "A Kid Like Jake" followed.


The Sky Is Pink and Return to Hindi Cinema (2019):
Her return to Hindi cinema in 2019 with "The Sky Is Pink" showcased her versatility as both an actress and producer.


Streaming Projects and Recent Endeavors (2020–Present):
In 2020, Priyanka signed a first-look TV deal with Amazon Prime Video. Recent endeavors include "The White Tiger" (2021) and the action thriller series "Citadel" (2023).


Gearing Up for the Future:
As she prepares for "Heads of State," Priyanka Chopra Jonas continues to break barriers and make her mark on the global entertainment stage.


Melodies of Success:


Early Influences and Beginnings:


Inspired by her father, Chopra developed an early interest in singing.


She Recorded her first song, "Ullathai Killathe," for the Tamil film "Thamizhan" in 2002.


Global Recording Deal (2011–2012):


Global Recording Deal (2011–2012):


Signed a global recording agreement with Universal Music Group in August 2011 and joined Creative Artists Agency in July 2012.


Debut Single "In My City" (2012):


Released in September 2012, the debut single featuring will.i.am received commercial success in India, winning Best International Debut at the People's Choice Awards India in 2012.


Follow-up Singles (2013–2014):


Released second single "Exotic" featuring Pitbull in July 2013. Covered Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me" as her third single in April 2014.


Bollywood Playback Singing (2014–2017):


Marked her Bollywood playback singing debut with "Chaoro" from "Mary Kom" (2014). Contributed to the title song of "Dil Dhadakne Do" (2015) and a promotional song for "Ventilator" (2016). Collaborated with DJ Will Sparks for "Young and Free" (2017).


Philanthropy and Advocacy:


The Priyanka Chopra Foundation for Health and Education:


Established a foundation supporting education and health for underprivileged children. Donates ten percent of her earnings to fund operations and supports educational and medical expenses for children.


Advocacy and UNICEF Ambassador:


Active advocate for women's rights, gender equality, and the gender pay gap. Appointed as the national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Child Rights in 2010. Collaborates with UNICEF to promote children's rights and education.


Social Causes and Campaigns:


Supports causes such as female infanticide, foeticide, and education for girls. Engages in charitable events like the 2005 HELP! Telethon Concert for earthquake victims. Launched the "Save the Girl Child" campaign to change attitudes towards girls.


Controversies and Activism:


Faced criticism in 2019 for a tweet during India-Pakistan tensions. Defended her patriotism and faced calls for removal from UN Peace Ambassador role. Despite controversy, UN supported Chopra's right to express her views.


Humanitarian Efforts and Global Recognition (2012–Present):


Philanthropy and Environmental Activism:


Supported environmental charities and served as a brand ambassador for NDTV Greenathon. Involved in initiatives for eco-friendliness and solar power in rural villages.


Adopted villages to provide regular electricity during Greenathon. Contributed to animal welfare by adopting a tigress in 2011 and a lioness in 2012. Pledged organ donation and participated in campaigns for awareness.


Humanitarian Initiatives During COVID-19:


Teamed up with UNICEF and Crocs to donate 50,000 pairs of shoes to school children in Belize in 2019. Launched a COVID-19 relief fundraiser in 2021, raising over $1 million for oxygen supply, testing, and vaccination efforts in India.


Other Ventures:


Film Production and Entrepreneurship:


Established production company Purple Pebble Pictures to promote regional Indian films. Produced successful Marathi film "Ventilator" (2016) and other regional language films.


Invested in tech companies, including coding education startup Holberton School and dating app Bumble. Launched a haircare line called "Anamoly Haircare" in 2021.


Restaurant and Television Hosting:


Opened the restaurant "Sona" in Manhattan in March 2021. Hosted the third season of the reality show "Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi" in 2010. Presented the award for Best Film Editing at the 88th Academy Awards in 2016.


Writing and Opinions:


Started writing an opinion column for Hindustan Times in 2009. Published a memoir titled "Unfinished" in February 2021, reaching The New York Times Best Seller list.


Personal Life and Achievements:


Maintains a strong relationship with family and is especially close to her late father.


Practices Hinduism and performs a daily puja.


Dated and later married American singer and actor Nick Jonas in 2018.


Became a mother in January 2022 through surrogacy, welcoming a daughter.


Changed her name to "Priyanka Chopra Jonas" after marriage.


Recognized as one of the most influential and powerful individuals in India and globally.


Achieved numerous awards for acting, including the National Film Award and Filmfare Awards.


Awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2016 for contributions to the arts.


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