Karan Johar talked about Priyanka Chopra phenomenal journey from Bollywood to Hollywood through the world premiere of his co-production, Kill which premiered at TIFF 2023.
Priyanka Chopra created fairly a stir on the web when she revealed why she needed to depart Bollywood. The star, who’s doing exceptionally properly in Hollywood, stated that Bollywood had ‘cornered’ her. And now, just a few months later, Karan Johar has spoken out about the way it made him really feel to see the worldwide star succeed on her personal in Hollywood. For individuals who don’t know, the filmmaker attended the ‘Kill‘ premiere on the Toronto Worldwide Movie Pageant 2023.
Karan Johar was questioned about his ideas on Priyanka Chopra leaving Bollywood to determine herself as a star in Hollywood. Throughout an interview with ET Canada, Karan praised this and thought it was nice. He stated, “To see her (Priyanka Chopra) grow from strength to strength, and truly achieve the kind of success that she has on her own terms… and the way she has gone about it, she is always wonderful on every platform that she has ever been on, everything that she ever stands for and represents.. it is fantastic.”
Priyanka Chopra’s ‘Cornered in Bollywood’ Comment
Priyanka Chopra opened up about her choice to go away Bollywood. She claimed that she was being pressured right into a nook within the trade and that she had a grudge towards some folks throughout an interview with Dax Shepherd. Many others, together with Kangana Ranaut, thought that PeeCee made a dig at Karan Johar, despite the fact that she had not named the people.
Priyanka Chopra stated, “I was being pushed into a corner in the industry (Bollywood). I had people not casting me, I had beef with people, I am not good at playing that game so I kind of was tired of the politics and I said I needed a break.”
Priyanka Chopra appeared in her debut American tv present, Quantico, in 2015 after attempting her luck within the music trade. Since then, she has appeared in Hollywood productions together with Citadel, Baywatch, Matrix: Revolutions, and Love Once more, amongst others.