Priyanka Chopra Navigates the Odd, Unforeseen Realities of Life Lived Under the Social Media Gaze.

Priyanka Chopra, the global icon, recently shared her perspective on navigating life with social media, describing it as a "strange, unpredictable world". In an era dominated by instant updates and constant connectivity, Chopra's insights offer a glimpse into the realities of fame and influence in the digital age.

Chopra acknowledges the power of social media for good. Back in 2018, she hosted a 'live-a-thon' to raise funds and awareness for causes such as mental health, cyber bullying and women entrepreneurship. The #SocialForGood event, organized by Facebook in Mumbai, featured discussions on how social media can be a tool for positive change.

However, Chopra is also candid about the darker aspects of online platforms. She has spoken about receiving hate and being trolled, even for heartfelt posts about her father. "Someone said I looked like an overripe tomato!" Chopra added. She also recognizes that people are quick to judge on social media.

Despite the challenges, Chopra maintains a strong presence on social media, using it to connect with fans and share updates about her life and career. Recently, she celebrated her husband Nick Jonas' "Hometown" tour with a heartwarming Instagram post, expressing her awe and love for him. She often shares glimpses of Indian festivals celebrated with her family in Los Angeles. By taking her daughter Malti to different Indian cities and immersing her in customs and celebrations, she appears to be building a meaningful bridge between her daughter's American life and her Indian heritage.

Chopra's approach to social media seems to be about finding a balance between authenticity and awareness. She uses her platform to promote positivity and important causes, while also acknowledging the potential for negativity and taking breaks when needed. She also makes sure that her daughter is familiarized with Indian culture and traditions, as much as possible. "Whenever she puts on her 'ghagra-choli', she calls herself an 'Indian princess'," she said.

In the coming year, Chopra has several projects lined up, including the film "The Bluff," set in the 19th-century Caribbean. She is also set to star in "Heads of State" alongside John Cena and Idris Elba, and will be seen in "Citadel" season two. These projects suggest that Chopra is continuing to navigate the "strange, unpredictable world" of social media while maintaining a thriving career in entertainment.


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Aanya Sharma is a vibrant Bollywood journalist who thrives on discovering stories that define India’s entertainment scene. Her work combines authenticity, emotion, and cultural relevance, connecting fans to their favorite stars in fresh and meaningful ways. Aanya’s engaging voice makes her coverage both insightful and relatable. She believes cinema is the mirror of society — and she loves reflecting it.
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