Priyanka Chopra shared a bloodied forehead picture sending her fans into a fervor. But, it was part of her offering fans a glimpse into her work life and motherhood through recent social media posts.
Priyanka Chopra’s Bloody Good Work Ethic
The actress, who is currently filming her new film “Heads of State,” posted a behind-the-scenes photo on Instagram Stories. Chopra Jonas looks to be wearing stage makeup that depicts scars on her right forehead. The amusing caption says, “I wonder how many bloddied up pictures from work I’ve posted over the years.”
Priyanka’s A Ray of Sunshine
To balance the pressure of her job life, Chopra Jonas uploaded a sweet snapshot of her daughter, Malti Marie. Malti is seen enjoying a bright day while dressed in a floral attire and wearing a lovely peacock pendant.
Keeping Fans in the Loop
Chopra Jonas has recently shared several updates with her admirers, including this one. She recently shared images of the sets for her upcoming flicks “Heads of State” and “The Bluff” on Instagram.
Beyond Acting: Producing a Powerful Story
Priyanka Chopra recently announced her role in producing Barry Avrich’s forthcoming feature documentary, “Born Hungry,” which will add another chapter to her career. The announcement was made on her Instagram, along with an article about the initiative.
“Aligning with stories and filmmakers that have the ability to move the audience by having a unique point of view is what we always look for at @purplepebblepictures,” reads the post from Chopra Jonas’ production company, Purple Pebble Pictures.
She elaborates further, stating, “I was so moved by Sash’s incredible story of resilience and determination, and also that it is an amazing rendition of an extremely sensitive story, it was a no-brainer for us to collaborate. We cannot wait to share this story with you.”
“Born Hungry”: A Story of Resilience
“Born Hungry” is a dramatic documentary that explores the life of Sash Simpson, a star chef who survived a difficult childhood. According to Deadline, the film explores Simpson’s story of being abandoned by his family in India, which forced him to go alone by train and face extreme poverty. The documentary follows Simpson’s return to India as an adult, as he searches for his ancestry using only fragmented memories.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Mary Rohlich, Head of TV and Film at Purple Pebble Pictures, will produce this compelling documentary.