Priyanka
Chopra
recently
made
some
shocking
revelations
against
bullying
in
Bollywood.
The
actress's
remarks
took
social
media
by
storm.
PeeCee
who
is
currently
gearing
up
for
her
big
release,
'Citadel'
said
that
she
was
tired
of
the
politics
in
Bollywood
due
to
which
she
chose
to
move
to
the
west.
PeeCee's
statement
went
viral
in
no
time
and
several
celebs
including
Kangana
Ranaut,
Vivek
Agnihotri,
Meera
Chopra,
Apurva
Asrani
came
to
her
support.
A
few
including
Shekhar
Suman
even
shared
their
agony.
Now,
Garam
Masala
fame,
Neetu
Chandra
has
reacted
to
Priyanka
Chopra's
comment
and
said
that
what
happened
with
Priyanka,
happens
with
everyone
in
the
industry
especially
when
you
don't
come
from
a
filmy
background.
She
even
said
that
she
also
faced
the
same.
NEETU
CHANDRA
REACTS
TO
PRIYANKA'S
RECENT
STATEMENT
AGAINST
BOLLYWOOD
Neetu
was
an
event
when
she
was
asked
to
share
her
opinion
on
Priyanka's
statement.
A
video
of
Neetu
Chandra's
reaction
was
shared
by
a
paparazzi
on
social
media.
In
the
video,
the
actress
can
be
heard
saying,
"Ye
sabke
sath
hota
hai,
it
is
not
like
kisi
ek
ke
sath
hota
hai."
She
further
added,
"You
have
to
fight
for
opportunities,
especially
If
you
don't
come
from
a
film
family.
It
takes
time
to
do
good
work.
Priyanka
has
felt
it,
I
have
felt
it.
A
lot
of
other
people
have
felt
it.
The
point
is
whether
you
can
come
forward
and
speak
about
it
or
not.
Like
I
have
said
earlier
also."
PRIYANKA
CHOPRA'S
TALKS
ABOUT
POLITICS
IN
BOLLYWOOD
During
her
interview
on
the
podcast
Armchair
Expert
with
Dax
Shepherd,
the
Bajirao
Mastani
said,
"I
was
not
happy
with
the
work
I
was
getting
in
Bollywood.
I
will
talk
about
this
for
the
first
time
because
I
feel
insecure
about
it.
Anjali
Acharya
of
Desi
Hits
once
saw
me
in
a
music
video
and
called
me.
She
further
added,
"At
that
time
I
was
shooting
for
Saat
Khoon
Maaf.
Anjali
asked
if
I
would
like
to
make
my
music
career
in
America.
I
was
looking
for
an
escape
from
Bollywood
at
that
time.
I
was
looking
for
some
way
to
get
out
of
here.
I
was
being
pushed
into
a
corner
in
the
industry.
People
were
not
casting
me.
I
had
complaints
with
people.
I
am
not
good
at
playing
those
kinds
of
games.
I
was
tired
of
politics,
and
I
needed
a
break."