Priyanka Chopra entered Hindi cinema in the early 2000s and gradually created a distinct identity in the industry with her hard work. But in the initial phase of his career he had to face many difficulties and bad experiences. Many times it happened that even after signing, she was dropped from the films because the makers or the hero wanted to cast some other actress.
Recalling an incident, Priyanka told that despite signing a contract in a Hindi film, she was removed. According to her, later one of her male co-stars came and told that the director had made a mistake in casting her, because that role was already thought for some other actress. Despite being legally associated with the film, she could not do anything against that decision.
‘Salaam-e-Ishq’ was offered by mistake
Recently, during a conversation at Harvard Business School, Priyanka told this incident. She told that when she was shooting for the 2007 film ‘Salaam-e-Ishq’, the actors associated with the same film came to meet her. He thought that he had come to give support before the shoot, but during the conversation he said, ‘The director had given you this film by mistake.’
Priyanka Chopra further told that the actor told her, ‘It was his mistake. This film was always meant to go to another girl, but we will do another film together sometime in the future, don’t worry. I just wanted to tell you myself. I was 22 years old at that time. That film was very important for me and my career at that time, but my dream was breaking before my eyes and I could not do anything. The only question was why this happened even after signing the contract.
talk on nepotism
Priyanka made her Bollywood debut in 2003 with the film ‘Andaz’, in which she was seen with Akshay Kumar and Lara Dutta. During that period, many new faces coming from film families were also entering the industry. Talking about nepotism, Priyanka said that at that time she did not even understand the meaning of this word. ‘All I knew was that every parent wants to make a better future for their children, just like my parents did for me. But later I started understanding its limitations.
He said, ‘Sometimes I would be cast in the lead role and suddenly I would be made the second lead. Then I understood that the industry has its own politics. No film was being made just for me. I was not anyone’s relative, nor was I associated with any big film family since childhood. However, the appreciation gave him courage. She decided that she would explore different types of characters and keep proving herself.

