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Priyanka Chopra Biography

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The Top 5 Essential Priyanka Chopra Films

Although, at first, Priyanka found herself stuck playing the eye-candy in films such as Kismat (2004) and Asambhav (2004), she soon took a chance with a negative role (as a woman who sexually harasses her employee) which earned her a Filmfare Best Villain Award for Aitraaz (2004), but it wasn’t until the dual hits of Krrish (2006) and Don (2006) that she really began to make her mark on the industry. Nowadays, Priyanka has enough star power to headline alone, and has managed to deliver some brilliant and memorable performances in between her ‘babe’ roles.

In the upcoming Barfee (directed by Anurag Basu and set for a 2012 release), Priyanka faces her greatest acting challenge yet, undertaking the role of an autistic girl. So, in preparation, let’s count down her five best roles so far…
05. AITRAAZ (2004)

Aitraaz is not a good film. The direction is clunky, the acting patchy and the songs subpar, but there is one good reason to see it.

Taking on a negative role is always a risk for an actor or actress, especially if, like Priyanka Chopra, you want to carve out a place as a serious leading lady. Playing a vindictive, vampy, man-eater (who accuses an innocent man of rape) could have resulted in her being typecast as a ‘villainous vixen’, but, instead, it allowed her the opportunity to really sink her teeth into something a little more substantial than the ‘pretty girl’.

Also worth mentioning is the song ‘I Wanna Make Love To You’ (cringe worthy lyrics), which plays over a raunchy dance sequence shot in one long, uninterrupted, take.
04. DOSTANA (2008)

As Neha, a successful but incredibly gullible fashion editor, Priyanka isn’t required to do much more than stand around in several revealing outfits while Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham make jokes beside her. They play two straight guys who pose as a gay couple in order to rent rooms in her apartment, and then proceed to fall in love with her while she falls for her new boss. Despite the fact that they take her on dates and try to sabotage her relationship, Neha remains oblivious to their deception.

It is to Priyanka’s credit that she manages to pull off a character that could have been annoying or unbelievable in the hands of another actress. It is the warmth and vulnerability that hides beneath her perfectly made up face, and her genuine likeability, that makes this one of her must see roles.
03. FASHION (2008)

Like the superior Luck By Chance (2009), Fashion attempts to offer the viewer the true story of life in the entertainment industry. This means, of course, drugs, backstabbing, and degrading ambition.

Fashion has a lot of problems; the largest one being the scene where Priyanka’s character (Meghna) realises how low she has sunk, but only after sleeping with a black man. Many viewers interpret this scene as racist, and although the director’s intention isn’t exactly clear, it is undeniably jarring. However, on the strength of not only Priyanka’s, but also Kangana Ranaut’s (both actresses won National Film Awards for their roles) performance, and the fact that Fashion was a hit without the presence of any leading male actor, it is worth seeing and judging for yourself.
02. WHAT’S YOUR RAASHEE? (2009)

While playing a double role is fairly commonplace in Bollywood, playing twelve different characters in one film is virtually unheard of. But, in What’s Your Raashee?, that is exactly what Priyanka Chopra does.

The story follows NRI Yogesh (Harman Baweja) as he struggles to find a wife before a certain date. Deciding to see one girl from every star sign, he then meets a series of wildly different women – all played with gusto by Priyanka. As Aries, she is dorky and endearing; as Libra, she is bossy and calculating; as Cancer, she is shy and traditional; as Capricorn, she is a simple young village girl, etc.

Although the film is overly long, and the ending unsatisfying, it is strongly recommended viewing for Priyanka fans. She shines in each role, using her versatility to its best effect. Even the casting of Harman Baweja (who is wooden beyond words) works well, as he blends into the background, allowing her to carry the film.
01. 7 KHOON MAAF (2011)

Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj (Maqbool, Omkara), 7 Khoon Maaf is a half dramatic, half darkly comedic adaptation of the short story Susanna’s Seven Husbands by Ruskin Bond.

Chopra plays Susanna, an increasingly deranged woman whose husbands continuously turn out to have fatal flaws. One by one she kills them, still searching for that elusive love.

Bhardwaj has assembled a stunning cast, featuring the likes of Naseeruddin Shah, John Abraham and Irrfan Khan as the husbands but, even amidst this array of talented performers, Chopra stands out. She is utterly believable and sympathetic, managing to emote well, even through the questionable ageing makeup applied toward the end. There is no doubt that it is her film, and though, at times, things get a little too strange and indulgent, Chopra carries it through and makes it her greatest achievement so far.

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013 

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013

Priyanka Chopra Movie List Hot Actress Photos Pics Pictures Wallpapers 2013










 



 

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