Priyanka
Chopra
recently
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
a
post
celebrating
the
success
of
her
latest
film
The
White
Tiger.
The
actor
shared
a
poster
of
the
film
featuring
her
along
with
co-star
Adarsh
Gourav.
Priyanka
further
stated
how
the
film
has
been
viewed
in
27
million
households
and
is
also
on
the
number
one
spot
in
64
countries
within
just
4
weeks
of
its
release.
Sharing
the
post,
Priyanka
Chopra
wrote
how
it
is
extremely
emotional
for
her
to
witness
the
discovery
and
acceptance
of
this
brilliant
and
incredible
story.
She
further
stated
that
her
film
The
White
Tiger
being
embraced
by
audiences
all
over
the
world
is
awe-inspiring.
She
thanked
and
congratulated
the
other
members
of
her
team
namely
Aravind,
Ramin,
Adarsh,
Raj,
Mukul,
Ava
and
everyone
involved.
She
lastly
also
thanked
the
OTT
streaming
platform,
Netflix
for
giving
their
little
film
'wings'.
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
The
film
also
made
it
to
the
BAFTA
nominations
recently
in
seven
categories.
The
White
Tiger
holds
the
spot
along
with
15
other
feature
films
competing
for
the
final
five
for
the
Best
Picture
category.
Priyanka
Chopra's
co-star
from
the
film,
Arash
Gourav
has
also
made
it
to
the
Best
Actor
category
along
with
the
Sound
Of
Metal
actor
Riz
Ahmed
and
the
late
Chadwick
Boseman
for
Ma
Rainey's
Black
Bottom.
Priyanka
Chopra
on
the
other
hand,
has
been
nominated
for
the
Best
Supporting
Actress
category.
She
shares
her
nominations
along
with
Borat
Subsequent
Moviefilm
actor
Maria
Bakalova,
Hillbilly
Elegy's
Glenn
Close,
Ellen
Burstyn
for
Pieces
Of
A
Woman
and
Olivia
Coleman
for
The
Father.
Talking
about
The
White
Tiger,
the
film
helmed
by
Ramin
Bahrani
also
stars
Rajkummar
Rao
in
a
pivotal
role.
The
film
revolves
around
a
driver
named
Balram,
essayed
by
Adarsh
Gourav.
The
movie
featured
his
journey
from
a
poverty-stricken
villager
to
a
famed
entrepreneur.
Priyanka
Chopra
essays
the
role
of
Pinky
Madam,
who
is
a
first-generation
immigrant
in
the
US
and
is
married
to
Ashok
played
by
Rajkummar
Rao.
The
film
is
based
on
author
Aravind
Adiga's
book
of
the
same
name.