Priyanka Chopra had to leave many films because of her support for civility, reveals her mother

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World famous actress Priyanka Chopra’s mother Madhu Chopra has revealed in her recent interview that Priyanka Chopra had to leave many films due to her decision not to compromise on principles and uphold civility.

According to Indian media reports, the actress’s mother Madhu Chopra revealed in her recent interview that when Priyanka Chopra entered the film industry, she was with her every step of the way in the initial years of her career, from her meeting She had to take care of all financial matters, she was his manager.

He said that initially she would come in everyone’s conversations and do as she was told, she would reach for the meeting when called, she would agree to do the kind of work she was asked to do, because she did not know that the film And how the beauty industry works.

The actress’ mother said that she studied law to keep an eye on Priyanka’s legal affairs while she had a good lawyer. If she knew finance, there was no problem in looking at financial matters.

He added that there was a time when he set some rules and boundaries for himself, like Priyanka would not receive any appointments or work-related phone calls after 7 or 7:30. At the time of signing the film, she would not record unnecessary and uncivilized scenes after which she had to leave many films.

Madhu Chopra further said that he never pressured Priyanka to make her career in the field of acting. One could start another career after completing education but could not compromise on one’s principles at any cost.

Taught her that people will never value her if she doesn’t know or make herself worth it. If it considers itself inferior, people will also consider it inferior.

He said that now that Priyanka is settled in her career and married life, she wants to focus all her attention on her granddaughter Malti Mary Chopra and now wants to spend time with her.

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