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Priyanka also spoke out against nepotism


Priyanka also spoke out against nepotism

Priyanka also spoke out against nepotism
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra has also raised her voice against 'nepotism' and revealed that she was removed from the film and she cried a lot and tolerated this behavior.Since the death of Indian actor Sushant Singh, who committed suicide for unknown reasons this month, the Indian industry has split in two, with some blaming nepotism for the actor's death and others calling it nepotism.  Speaking in favor of
Talking about kinship, India's leading actress Priyanka Chopra has revealed that she too had faced kinship in the past.
Desi girl Priyanka Chopra said in an interview, "She knows how much kinship is prevalent in the Indian industry, but to be born in the house of a well-known artist and to carry on the acting profession as a legacy."  There is nothing wrong with that either."Actors from outside enter the industry and work hard, just as Star Kids have a burden to make a name for themselves in the family," he said.
Talking about the difficulties encountered in her acting journey, Priyanka Chopra Jonas said, "She was also dropped from a film because she was asked to be replaced by someone else in the film.  She cried and endured this behavior.
During the interview, Priyanka Chopra further said that she is not afraid of losing, even when she loses, she does not think much about it and does not spoil her mood.
He likened the lives of actors to marathon runners, saying that he knew how everyone was running according to their responsibilities. "I also know how 300 people on the set," he said.  They lose their one-day money if the shooting is canceled or an artist falls ill.
Priyanka Chopra said that everyone's work should be respected, they have shaped themselves like this, they know where their destination is and how to achieve it, nothing is free in this world, everyone  One has to do one's part.






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