Mannara Chopra talks about sister Priyanka Chopra her to complete her studies; recalls looking up to her as a role model.
Mannara Chopra gained fame after her stint in the latest season of Bigg Boss. She emerged as the second runner-up in this show. The audience’s love for Mannara was unmatchable as they loved her silly, goofy and honest behaviour inside the house of Bigg Boss. Many times, the host of the show, Salman Khan praised her as well. While inside the house, she avoided associating her name with Bollywood actresses Priyanka Chopra and Parineeti Chopra, Mannara fairly accepted her relationship with the Chopra sisters once she stepped outside the show.
Mannara Chopra about sister Priyanka Chopra
Reflecting on Priyanka’s influence, Mannara shared, “She had a strong impact on all the cousins. She has always projected herself as a strong and independent woman. I looked up to her while growing up because I noticed how she could buy things on her own. She could stay in the best of the places, do whatever she wants, and rule the world according to her terms. That was something I imbibed from her. That was something that got inside me.”
Continuing, she mentioned, “When I showed interest in acting and creative arts very early in my life, I was probably in Class 11, Priyanka didi told my mother that I needed to finish my education. She said education is the base for everything. Even in the Bigg Boss house, when they talked to me in a particular manner, I used to think, ‘Do you know what my qualification is?’ I have never been in fights.”
Last month, Mannara shared pictures from her Holi celebrations with Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, and other family members, expressing her gratitude on Instagram, “Thank you Mimi Didi, Jiju, and MM (Malti Marie) for an amazing Holi get together. It’s always feels so good to be spending time with family. Cheers to endless dance sessions, scrumptious food, and the countless happy moments.“
Mannara was last seen in a music video alongside former Bigg Boss 17 contestant Abhishek Kumar, ‘Saanware’.