Priyanka
Chopra
recently
took
to
her
Instagram
page
to
wish
her
manager
Anjula
Acharia
on
her
birthday.
The
Quantico
actress
shared
two
candid
pictures
of
them
together,
and
even
penned
a
sweet
message
for
the
birthday
girl.
While
one
picture
is
from
Priyanka's
pre-wedding
festivities
in
Jodhpur,
the
other
one
is
from
the
Cannes
party
last
year.
Posting
the
pictures,
the
actress
wrote,
"Happiest
birthday
my
dear
Anj...We
dream
big
together
over
cocktails
and
make
those
dreams
come
true.
We
cry,
we
laugh
and
know
we
can
navigate
anything.
You
are
someone
I
can
always
depend
on
for
your
invaluable
insight
on
everything.
I
adore
you
sweet
Anju.
Please
know
that
we
may
not
be
together
today
to
celebrate
but
you
are
very
loved."
An
overwhelmed
Anjula
commented
on
PeeCee's
post,
"I'm
crying...thank
you
so
much.
You
inspire
me
everyday
with
your
talent,
intelligence
and
heart,
you
showed
me
the
power
of
teamwork
you
never
stop
and
you
always
show
that
together
we're
stronger
and
unstoppable."
Anjula
has
a
huge
role
to
play
in
Priyanka
becoming
India's
biggest
crossover
success.
As
per
a
report
in
LiveMint,
she
helped
the
actress
to
get
her
deals
in
every
slice
of
entertainment
in
the
Western
world-
starting
with
contracts
to
cut
songs
with
leading
American
pop
stars,
a
chance
to
perform
at
the
National
Football
League
(NFL),
be
the
brand
ambassador
for
Guess,
and
finally,
the
lead
role
in
ABC's
Quantico.
In
Aseem
Chhabra's
book
Priyanka
Chopra:
The
Incredible
Story
of
a
Global
Bollywood
Star,
Anjula
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
realised
early
on
that
I
didn't
want
to
make
her
(Priyanka)
a
pop
star,
I
just
wanted
to
make
her
a
star.
And
what
form
it
came
in
didn't
matter,
because
she
is
a
multitalented
individual.
We
decided
not
to
box
her
because
it
is
so
hard
to
find
stars
who
can
do
everything."
However,
after
few
years,
Anjula's
strategy
changed.
"The
process
for
me
changed
from
'I
want
to
make
her
a
star
to
I
want
to
make
her
a
face
in
America," she
was
quoted
as
saying.
Today,
Priyanka
Chopra
is
a
global
icon,
and
continues
to
make
the
nation
proud
with
her
achievements.