While
Priyanka
Chopra's
rumored
affair
with
Nick
Jonas
is
hitting
headlines,
the
actress
recently
revealed
that
she
is
writing
a
memoir
titled
Unfinished,
which
will
be
published
simultaneously
in
India,
the
US
and
Britain
next
year.
In
the
memoir,
Priyanka
said,
she
is
ready
to
write
about
her
feelings
during
the
course
of
what
has
been
a
fascinating
journey.
Spilling
details
about
the
book,
Priyanka
said,
"The
flavour
of
the
book
will
be
honest,
funny,
spirited,
bold,
and
rebellious,
just
like
me.
The
actress
forayed
into
the
entertainment
industry
began
at
the
age
of
17
when
she
won
Miss
India
and
went
on
to
win
Miss
World
the
following
year.
"I
have
always
been
a
private
person,
I've
never
spoken
about
my
feelings
during
my
journey
but
I
am
ready
to
do
so
now.
I
was
raised
to
be
fearless
when
it
came
to
opinions,
and
I
would
like
to
tell
my
story
in
the
hopes
of
inspiring
people
--
especially
women
--
to
change
the
conversation,
to
shatter
glass
ceilings.
Women
are
always
told
we
can't
have
everything.
I
want
everything,
and
I
believe
anyone
else
can
have
it
too.
I'm
proof
of
it," she
added.
The
surprise
announcement
was
made
late
on
Monday
by
leading
publisher
Penguin
Random
House
India,
which
recently
announced
the
publication
of
AR
Rahman's
authorized
biography.
UK
and
Commonwealth
(including
India)
rights
were
acquired
at
auction
from
Siobhan
O'Neill
and
Fiona
Baird,
on
behalf
of
Mel
Berger,
of
William
Morris
Endeavor.
Meru
Gokhale,
Editor-in-Chief,
Penguin
Random
House
India,
said:
"I
met
Priyanka
Chopra
for
the
first
time
when
she
delivered
the
Penguin
Annual
Lecture
in
New
Delhi
in
2017,
and
was
amazed
at
the
way
people
in
the
audience,
and
especially
young
women,
responded
to
her
words,
her
provocation
and
her
rallying
cry.
"At
Penguin
Random
House
India,
we
are
committed
to
publishing
strong
female
role
models,
and
are
immensely
proud
of
having
Priyanka
Chopra
on
that
list."
Unfinished,
the
publisher
said,
is
a
collection
of
personal
essays,
stories,
and
observations
by
the
UNICEF
Goodwill
Ambassador.
(With
inputs
from
IANS)