Priyanka Chopra Opens Up On Pain Without Film Background
She recalled that within just two years of starting her film journey, she understood the industry’s tilted balance.;
Priyanka Chopra’s career reads like a story carved against the current. Winning Miss World in 2000 gave her a doorway into cinema, but the climb was anything but smooth. She recently spoke about how difficult it was for someone without a film family to make space in Bollywood, a truth she lived through before building her own global identity.
She recalled that within just two years of starting her film journey, she understood the industry’s tilted balance. Those with legacy surnames got the first calls, while outsiders had to fight for every role. Even with beauty pageant fame, Priyanka says she often felt invisible. Determination became her only anchor, but she carried a quiet awareness of how many others like her might never even get a chance to step forward.
It was this realisation that led her to launch Purple Pebble Pictures in 2015. The company’s first project, a Bhojpuri film in 2016, set the tone. Instead of chasing star-studded glamour, Priyanka chose to invest in regional and small-budget stories, giving newcomers a stage. For her, it wasn’t just business but a way to soften the road for future outsiders who dared to dream.
Now balancing Hollywood and Indian cinema, Priyanka speaks with the weight of lived experience. Her words cut through the glitter, reminding people that behind the spotlight there is grit, rejection, and long battles for acceptance. By turning her own struggles into a platform for others, she has moved beyond being just a star, she has become an enabler, showing that courage and consistency can rewrite the rules of an entire industry.