Priyanka Chopra recently opened up about her challenging beginnings in the film industry during a podcast interview. She recalled facing numerous difficulties as she navigated a path that was far from her non-film-related background. However, winning the Miss World title provided her with some advantages in breaking into the industry.
Additionally, Priyanka discussed her relationship with Nick Jonas, noting the cultural differences they faced. Despite their families being unfamiliar with each other’s backgrounds, she found ways to bridge those gaps, making her challenges easier to manage.
Priyanka Chopra Gave a big statement on her marriage
In a podcast, Priyanka Chopra described how she and then her family accepted her relationship. After marriage, Nick learned about Indian culture, so Priyanka also adopted his culture and made the foreign land her second home.
Priyanka said in this podcast, “Before you complete your sentence, let me know what you will say, so I will start talking to you. This is in our Indian culture, but after meeting Nick, I understood that now I have to learn to wait. You have to let the other person finish talking and then you have to say your thing.”
Priyanka shared that she learned patience and waiting from Nick’s family. Meanwhile, Nick learned how to express himself, speak loudly, and much more from her family. Priyanka said, “It was new for both of us, but it was a lot of fun, and we both enjoyed doing it.”
Priyanka Chopra shared insights into the challenges she faced after entering the film industry, noting that even after achieving success with hit films, complexities arose that led her to consider taking a break. During a vacation in America, she received an offer for a Hollywood film, which she recognized as the perfect opportunity to advance her career.
This pivotal moment marked the beginning of her friendship with Nick Jonas, which eventually blossomed into marriage. Today, they are proud parents to a daughter named Malti and are enjoying a happy family life. Priyanka often travels to India, where she teaches Malti about both Indian and foreign cultures, blending their rich heritage with their current lifestyle.