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Priyanka Chopra was at a funeral, wearing a simple white salwar kameez, when Rakesh Roshan spotted her. He was intrigued by her simplicity.
Priyanka Chopra’s journey into Bollywood is one of hard work and serendipity. Having started her career at a young age with no industry connections, Priyanka recently recalled a fascinating story of how she was cast in Krrish (2006), which starred Hrithik Roshan. At the Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF), the actress shared how filmmaker Rakesh Roshan first noticed her at a funeral, which led to her playing the female lead in the film.
Priyanka was at a funeral, wearing a simple white salwar kameez, when Rakesh Roshan spotted her. He was intrigued by her simplicity and authenticity, which piqued his interest. Roshan immediately asked directors Abbas-Mustan, who were working with Priyanka on Aitraaz (2004), to show him some rushes of her performance.
Priyanka recalls, “I was terrified that I would never get the role because the Priya in Krrish was super innocent, just not worldly, and had belief in the goodness of people, kind of person, and Sonia in Aitraaz was the complete opposite—she would eat you alive.”
Despite her fear, Priyanka was cast in the role, with Rakesh Roshan explaining, “I wasn’t looking at the character you were playing, I was looking at how authentic you were in your scenes, and you were an amazing actor. I knew you could play anything.”
Priyanka also shared a valuable lesson she learned from her role as Sonia in Aitraaz. Reflecting on her performance, she said, “I learnt a very important lesson in my career, which is that I should not judge by characters. As an actress, I play many different kinds of people, but if I start judging what those people do, I can’t play them authentically.”
The roles of Sonia and Priya were instrumental in shaping Priyanka’s career. Despite the challenges, her commitment to these diverse roles laid the foundation for her successful career in Bollywood and beyond.