Aug 30, 2024
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There’s never no news with PeeCee, be it sharing the stage with US VP Kamala Harris at Women’s Leadership Forum in Washington to writing her memoir. So let’s take a look at what Priyanka Chopra has been up to lately:
In order to change the haircare game by making it gender-neutral, conscious and eco-friendly, Priyanka Chopra Jonas was in India recently to launch Anomaly, a haircare product range that caters to real hair problems with real solutions.
The actor is also going to start shooting for her new Hindi film, 'Jee Le Zara', directed by Farhan Akhtar. The film will also star Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif and Ishaan Khattar. The plot however is yet to be revealed, but from what we know, it’s all about interpersonal relationships.
The actress is soon going to be seen in 'Citadel', an American sci-fi drama series for the OTT Amazon Prime. She plays the role of Nadia Singh, and word has it that the series will also include spin-offs set in India, Italy and other countries.
Priyanka will make an appearance in ‘It’s All Coming Back To Me’ directed by James C Strouse. In the movie, Priyanka plays a woman struggling to move on from the death of her fiancé. The film is slated to release in February 2023.
PeeCee also made an appearance in the 2021-'The Matrix Resurrections', starring Keanu Reeves. In the film, Priyanka plays the adult version of the exiled program Sati. The character originally featured as a child in 'The Matrix Revolutions', in 2003.
In October 2022, Priyanka shared the stage with US VP Kamala Harris at the Women’s Leadership Forum in Washington, where she said, “While I don’t vote in this country - my husband can and one day, my daughter will. My conversation with VP Harris centred around the most pressing issues, that, in order to be addressed, needs to have a clear vision and plan.”
In February 2021, the actor released ‘Unfinished: A Memoir', her written collection of essays, poems, etc, as well as her account of important moments from her life. The book, by and large, was labelled ‘honest’, ‘unapologetic’ and ‘energetic’.