25 February,2021 07:22 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Priyanka Chopra File.Pic/Yogen Shah
For all of those who are still unaware, one of the recent fashion choices of Priyanka Chopra has got the whole social media world talking. People haven't been able to stop themselves from taking humourous and harmless digs at the dress the Quantico actress was wearing.
For the uninitiated, it was a ball-shaped dress and the actress truly made a unique fashion choice. She has been sharing some of the funniest memes on her Instagram story but one user had a rather distasteful question directed towards Chopra. This is what he asked her:
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And this is what the actress replied:
Chopra has been in the news for the last few weeks for her memoir, Unfinished, which traces her journey from nadir to stardom. A lot of the unheard chapters of her life have been presented before the readers and fans and the Desi Girl has tried to be as unabashed as possible.
"I wanted this book to not be about my achievements, but more about the moments and experiences that have shaped me. Since I started writing it when I was home for six months and had the ground beneath my feet, I treated it like a journal. A lot of introspection happened organically - a dissection of my failures, my sadness, and my struggles. It is my story in my own words. It's scary because I'm putting out my truth for the world to know and judge," said the actor while talking to mid-day.com.
Unfinished ends with her becoming the executive producer of The White Tiger and having an Amazon deal in her kitty. She teased at a second volume as she said, "I remain âUnfinished'! I will continue to try new ideas and push the boundaries not for another book, but for myself."