Priyanka
Chopra
may
be
one
of
the
biggest
and
most
successful
Indian
stars,
but
the
actor
says
failures
still
scare
her.
The
36-year-old
actor,
who
forayed
into
the
West
with
ABC
thriller
Quantico,
said
she
feels
"miserable" when
she
faces
a
setback
in
any
aspect
of
her
life.
"My
biggest
fear
is
failure.
I
hate
failures.
I
am
miserable
when
I
fail.
My
mom
tells
everyone,
'Let
her
be
alone
for
while',
whenever
I
fail.
But
because
I
am
so
afraid
of
failing
that
developed
a
way
of
not
being
nervous,"
Priyanka
said.
The
actor
believes
the
fact
that
women
have
always
had
lesser
opportunities
that
make
them
worry
a
lot
about
their
lives
and
in
the
quest
to
make
the
best
of
the
options
they
have,
they
"tend
to
pull
each
other
down".
"When
I
entered
the
entertainment
industry
I
came
in
through
a
beauty
pageant.
I
was
also
thinking
that
only
I
should
get
the
job.
So
I
had
to
teach
myself
that
I
had
to
be
the
most
confident
of
the
lot.
After
spending
three-four
years
in
the
industry
I
realised
if
I
wear
my
confidence
well
I
don't
need
to
elbow
anyone
out."
"I
felt
if
I
just
be
great
then
I
can
be
the
person
who
actually
pushes
the
other
person
up.
That
was
a
phenomenal
change
that
came
in
me
when
I
started
working
in
movies...
I
really
want
to
be
that
person
who
can
be
a
support
other
girls
out
there
because
we
get
less
opportunities
anyway," she
said.
Priyanka
said
even
though
she
appears
to
be
confident
in
front
of
the
world,
she
still
gets
seriously
nerves
when
going
on
the
set.
"I
like
nervous
energy
when
I
walk
on
to
a
set.
Because
if
I
don't
feel
like
that
then
I
can't
perform
somehow.
I
will
be
complacent
and
it
is
boring,"
she
added.
The
actor
was
speaking
at
an
interactive
session
titled
'Challenging
the
Status
Quo
&
Forging
New
Paths' organised
Jointly
by
FICCI
Ladies
Organisation
(FLO)
and
Yes
Bank.