Actress
Priyanka
Chopra
is
not
ready
to
slow
down
despite
being
caught
up
in
the
midst
of
juggling
between
her
work
in
India
and
the
US.
She
says
her
aim
is
to
work
around
the
world,
and
not
just
one
country.
"I'm
still
doing
it
(Bollywood).
Two
continents.
I'm
not
okay
with
just
one
country.
I
want
the
world," Priyanka
said
during
an
appearance
on
talk
show
"The
View".
The
actress
is
busy
shooting
for
the
second
season
of
American
TV
show
Quantico.
Priyanka,
who
was
seen
essaying
an
FBI
agent
named
Alex
Parrish
in
the
first
season
of
the
American
drama
series,
is
now
portraying
a
CIA
agent
in
its
second
season,
which
airs
in
India
on
Star
World
and
Star
World
HD.
The
former
beauty
queen,
who
has
garnered
applause
for
her
cinematic
judgments
with
films
like
Fashion
and
Mary
Kom,
also
shared
that
deciding
to
be
away
from
India
to
come
and
work
in
the
US
was
tough.
She
said,
"Leaving
my
country
and
coming
to
completely
different
country,
that's
always
difficult.
I'm
alone,
my
family
is
not
here,
my
friends
are
not
here,
though
my
cast
always
tries
to
make
me
feel
really
comfortable
whenever,
we
have
Diwali
or
any
of
our
holidays.
They
always
try
and
make
it
really
festive
for
me.
"Their
hair
and
make-up
trailer
is
decorated,
because
everyone
knows
I
am
away
from
home.
But
that
was
hard
and
television
is
a
huge
commitment.
So,
you
know
leaving
your
country,
coming
here,
I
wasn't
sure."
She
will
also
make
her
Hollywood
debut
in
a
negative
role
in
"Baywatch"
--
the
big
screen
version
of
the
globally
popular
TV
series
featuring
Dwayne
Johnson
and
Zac
Efron.
The
actress
says
there
is
a
massive
frenzy
in
India
for
"Baywatch".
"It
was
massive
in
India.
I
think
more
than
David
Hasselhof,
everyone
knew
who
Pamela
Anderson
was.
Definitely
did!
And
the
show,
people
loved
watching
the
show.
I
guess
it
was
the
representation
of
the
great
American
dream
at
that
time.
It
was
in
the
1980s
or
the
1990s.
"I
don't
think
people
around
the
world
ever
put
it
down.
I
find
it
amazing,
ever
since
I
have
been
talking
about
'Baywatch' in
America,
people
have
been
like
'It's
cheesy,
whatever'.
But
around
the
world
people
love
that
show,
I
actually
really
liked
it.
I
watch
reruns,"
she
said.
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