Priyanka Chopra’s next Hindi project ‘The Sky is Pink’
Team Udayavani, Jul 9, 2018, 11:26 AM IST
Los Angeles: Priyanka Chopra is set to star in her next Hindi film, “The Sky is Pink” and the actor has begun prepping for the project.
This will be the 35-year-old actor’s second Bollywood movie after the already announced “Bharat” with Salman Khan.
Chopra, who moved to New York for the TV series “Quantico” and made her Hollywood debut with “Baywatch”, is set to come back to the Indian film industry. Her last Hindi film was 2016’s “Jai Gangaajal”.
Best known for directing the critically-acclaimed “Margarita, With A Straw”, Shonali Bose has written the film and will helm the project.
Chopra made the revelation in one of her Instagram stories. She shared a picture in which one can see the title of the film on the 29th draft of the script. The actor captioned the photo: “And it begins #prep #hindimovie”.
The Hindi dialogues of the film have been written by “October” scribe Juhi Chaturvedi and Nilesh Maniyar has been credited with the additional screenplay.
In Hollywood, Chopra will next be seen in “A Kid Like Jake”. Recently, the ABC cancelled “Quantico”, three episodes into its third season.
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