At 31, there's no stopping Priyanka Chopra
One of Bollywood's most talented and versatile actresses, Priyanka Chopra has had a tough year marred by ups and downs. Her father died of cancer just last month. Professionally, however, it has been a good time for the actress and she won the best actress honours for her film Barfi! at the TOIFA awards in Vancouver. This year, she will be seen in the much-awaited Krrish 3, Gunday and Zanjeer. Here's a pictorial look at her journey so far on her 31st birthday.
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One of Bollywood's most talented and versatile actresses, Priyanka Chopra has had a tough year marred by ups and downs. Her father died of cancer just last month. Professionally, however, it has been a good time for the actress and she won the best actress honours for her film Barfi! at the TOIFA awards in Vancouver. This year, she will be seen in the much-awaited Krrish 3, Gunday and Zanjeer. Here's a pictorial look at her journey so far on her 31st birthday.
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The daughter of an army officer, Priyanka had to change schools constantly. At 13, Priyanka moved to the US to study and lived with her aunt for three years. She eventually returned to India and completed the final year of her high school from Bareilly's Army Public School.
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While in Bareilly, Priyanka won the May Queen beauty pageant organised by the army. There was no looking back after that and she went on to finish runner up at the Femina Miss India contest in 2000. she captured international attention when she became Miss World in 2000. And just like that, the crown brought her a one-way ticket to Bollywood.
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Priyanka debuted on-screen with 2002's Hero: Love Story of a Spy, opposite Sunny Deol. Riding high on Sunny Deol's previous blockbuster, Gadar--Ek Prem Katha, everybody expected the film to break records. Unfortunately for Priyanka and everybody else involved, the film was a colossal flop, sinking not only Sunny Deol's career for a while, but also Priyanka's chances of making it big. However, showing off her now characteristic resilience, she pulled through with her next film, Andaaz, which released the same year. The film was a hit, partly due to Priyanka's on-screen sizzle.
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She followed it up with yet another blockbuster, Aitraaz, Abbas-Mastan's chilling Indianisation of the Michael Douglas-Glenn Close starrer, Fatal Attraction. Aitraaz bagged Priyanka two Filmfare nominations, one for Best Supporting Actress and the other for Best Villain, the latter of which she won. Only two years into her career and she already an award-winning, A-list actress. Clearly, she was here to stay.
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In 2005, Priyanka gave the audience a taste of her sensual side in the Bobby Deol-Bipasha Basu starrer, Barsaat, where she played the eternal "other woman". Her golden run came to an end, though, since the movie flopped miserably. However, Priyanka's other films, Karam, Waqt: The Race Against Time and Bluffmaster, were, in ascending order, sizeable hits.
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She opened 2006 with a special appearance in the John Abraham vehicle, Taxi No. 9211, where her cutesy cameo in the end had critics raving. This was an insanely lucky year for her since two of her releases, Krrish, opposite Hrithik Roshan, and Don: The Chase Begins Again, were both blockbusters of the highest order. Her performance in both films was appreciated, specially in Don, where she took over the role originally played by Zeenat Aman.
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The following year, Priyanka appeared opposite Salman Khan in Nikhil Advani's magnum opus, Salaam-e-Ishq. This multi-starrer, which had already created quite a buzz for its lilting music and super cast, was expected to rake in Karan Johar-type moolah. While the film was panned all over, Priyanka and Salman's story arc was considered one of the stronger ones. Her role, that of a superstar, did her justice, it seemed. Her only other release of 2007, Big Brother, once again opposite Sunny Deol, sank without a trace.
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Priyanka kicked off the year with Harman Baweja's launch-vehicle, Love Story 2050, directed by daddy Baweja. Rumour had it that Harman and Priyanka were a couple and the film's promos, which promised a never-seen-before sci-fi spectacle, managed to snag a great opening. But that's about all that it managed to garner, since everything about the film from start to finish was declared a mis-step for Indian cinema. Even Priyanka Chopra's sexy double role couldn't fetch the required numbers.
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Next came the long-delayed God Tussi Great Ho, a blatant rip-off of Jim Carrey's Bruce Almighty. The film's dated look, coupled with the fact that it just wasn't funny, proved to be its downfall, despite the fact that it was her third pairing with Salman Khan. Even Amitabh Bachchan's turn as God wasn't enough to save the film.
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Drona, her next release, was supposed to take the superhero genre forward, but proved to be another step backwards for her. Priyanka played the titular character's female bodyguard, a role no one found convincing. Abhishek Bachchan's performance and Goldie Behl's direction were ripped apart in reviews.
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And then, the slump repaired itself with a film called Fashion. With Madhur Bhandarkar's gritty take on the world of glamour, Priyanka won her first National Award for Best Actress, as well as another Filmfare award, this time for Best Actress. Her performance, that of a small-town girl who makes it so big that she forgets her roots, was said to be the hallmark of an otherwise so-so film.
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She ended the year with the Karan Johar-produced, Tarun Mansukhani-directed Dostana, opposite John Abraham, Abhishek Bachchan and Bobby Deol. The film was a blockbuster for various reasons - the peppy soundtrack, the chemistry between John and Abhishek, Bobby Deol's surprisingly funny act. But more than anything it was Priyanka Chopra's extraordinary wardrobe. She wore tantalizingly little but never came across as cheap. Girls the nation over ooh-ed and aah-ed over Priyanka's fresh look, inspired by the setting, Miami.
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Priyanka's next major release was Vishal Bharadwaj's Kaminey, where she was paired opposite Shahid Kapoor. Her dressed-down look was complimented and very well received, as was her stellar performance, not to mention her electrifying chemistry with Shahid. In fact, the chemistry displayed itself off-screen, as well, when Shahid and Priyanka reportedly entered an unofficially-official relationship.
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After Kaminey's stupendous success, she was seen in Ashutosh Gowariker's What's Your Rashee, opposite ex-beau Harman Baweja. The film marked a record of sorts, since it had Priyanka play twelve roles, one for each house of the zodiac. Needless to say, with that kind of versatility, she earned some serious respect even as the film was called one of the worst in recent times.
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Priyanka kicked off 2011 with Vishal Bharadwaj's adaptation of Ruskin Bond's Susanna's Seven Husbands, called 7 Khoon Maaf. Priyanka played the role of Susanna, an enigmatic woman, 'wronged' seven times over by seven different men. To escape each man, she takes to the hatchet, moving on to another freak of nature almost immediately. It very effectively chronicled a slightly psychotic woman's journey through life, without once taking a stand on right or wrong.