Priyanka
Chopra
Jonas
is
not
only
an
actress,
but
also
a
role
model.
She
never
fails
to
empower
girls
with
her
powerful
statements
and
interviews.
She's
an
epitome
of
woman
empowerment.
From
winning
a
beauty
pageant
to
becoming
a
female
superstar
to
going
international,
her
each
and
every
achievement
is
worth
the
praise.
In
her
recent
interaction
with
Vogue
Australia,
when
Priyanka
was
asked
about
her
journey
and
how
she
dealt
with
failure,
she
said
that
no
one
always
wins.
Just
like
everyone,
she
has
lost
many
battles.
"I've
done
many,
many
movies
that
no
one
has
watched.
It's
what
you
do
after
failures
that
defines
you.
To
me,
life
is
a
ladder.
It's
never
a
destination.
We
as
Asians
have
always
been
taught
that
you've
got
to
run
faster
than
everyone
to
get
where
you're
going," added
the
Barfi
actress.
Priyanka
further
said
that
she
always
wanted
to
be
seen
as
a
mainstream
leading
lady,
and
not
be
boxed
into
stereotypes.
While
it
took
ten
years
to
reach
where
she
always
wanted
to
be,
she
finally
feels
that
she
has
achieved
her
goal,
but
will
continue
pushing
herself
to
do
better.
"So,
I
think
the
responsibility
is
to
constantly
push
the
goalposts,
not
just
for
yourself,
but
for
everyone
who
comes
after
you.
For
the
next
generation
of
South
Asian
talent,
I
want
it
not
to
take
10
years
for
them
to
get
the
roles
that
they
want," added
Priyanka.
With
respect
to
work,
Priyanka
has
many
interesting
projects
in
her
kitty.
She
has
wrapped
up
the
filming
of
Text
For
You
co-starring
Sam
Heughan.
Later
this
year,
she
will
be
seen
in
Keanu
Reeves'
Matrix
4.
She
is
also
busy
with
the
production
of
her
upcoming
series
Citadel,
which
also
stars
Richard
Madden.
Apart
from
work,
Priyanka
is
also
engrossed
in
philanthropy.
She,
along
with
her
husband
Nick
Jonas
is
constantly
raising
funds
for
COVID-19
relief
for
India,
as
the
nation
continues
its
battle
against
the
pandemic.