Bollywood sexy bombshell Priyanka Chopra is a sturdy, free personality who is prospering in her profession on an international stage thanks to her spell as ‘Alex Parrish’ in the most popular American television show, Quantico.
Whilst her professional life is rising high, it is PeeCee’s private life that has left each and every person inquisitive. The busy bee tends to be too secretive regarding her love life.
When the beauty queen was questioned with reference to her marriage at an occasion in recent times, the actress answered, “My mother has told me to marry a man who can appreciate the hard work I have done until now.”
She also said that unquestionably, she wished to tie the nuptial knot and have a cricket team of kids but discovering an appropriate match for seems to be a tricky job.
Previous, when the media people had inquired Priyanka’s mom Mrs. Madhu Chopra if she wishes her talented daughter to get hitched, she smiled and stated, “If she finds real love, I would want her to settle down. Otherwise, I don’t think she has to. She has worked very hard to get where she is. Just because her mom wants her to get married and she gives in, isn’t something that as a mother I wish for. And this is my advice to all career-driven girls.”
A while back, Piggy Chops had talked on getting settled and stated that wedding is absolutely on the cards, however will take place when the right time will come.
“It will happen when it is destined to. If I do decide to take the plunge, it would be with someone who understands and supports that. At the end of the day, two people make a relationship work. It will take an understanding and prioritisation from both.”
Recently, the actress stated that her main achievement has been her capability to constantly overcome fear and her main vision is to leave behind an inheritance.
But the 35-year-old actress turned emotional when she stated that her prime regret would be not being capable of spending sufficient time with her dad, Ashok Chopra, who lost his life in 2013 after battling cancer.
“(My) biggest achievement is the ability to get over my fears. My biggest achievement is to turn my vulnerability into my strength because I’m usually emotional and I get affected by a lot of things.
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