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Not so slowly yet surely Priyanka Chopra has made to the top. Having signed a three film deal with UTV, that gives her a lot of creative control over her films, she is assured of the choicest roles in the best of the films. While not an outstanding actor, Priyanka blends beauty with good communication skills and political deftness. Despite her success, she comes through as modest likeable person grounded in reality. When asked by Z-News as to what she aspired for in the future, having already achieved stardom the 24-year-old modestly joked: "I have been in the industry for just four years…why do you want me to retire. There is a lot I have yet to do. I love films…this is just the beginning!" Similarly, when quizzed on how she felt about reprising Meena Kumari's role in the forthcoming remake of Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, Priyanka was politically correct with her response. "One of my most favorite actresses of all times has been Meena Kumari Ji and I think attempting to copy her would be an affront to her unmatched talents." Priyanka weighs her words when she talks to the press but she is forthcoming. When asked to name the three actors that she hasn't worked with but would like to she had this to say. "I have not worked with Aamir Khan. I would love to work with him. I have not worked with Ajay Devgan. I think he is a very interesting…eh…very talented actor. I haven't worked with Saif." It is interesting how she changed track when talking about Ajay Devgan. We wonder what was it she was going to say? In an interview with CNN-IBN she was asked to confirm recent reports that she would play the female lead in Don 2, just as she did in Farhan Akhtar's Don. Priyanka deftly responded, " It's too early for me to say. Farhan (Akhtar) is in the middle of scripting it. It will happen only in the middle of next year. So that's something he will be able to answer better than me." Unabashedly, Priyanka attributes her politically correct responses to her training for the Miss World contest. "Yes, it was ingrained in me during Miss World." |