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Priyanka Chopra Was Expected To Be ‘Reed Thin’ Where ‘Pelvic Bones Are Visible’ During Her Initial Days In Bollywood

Priyanka Chopra is in headlines these days for many reasons. Recently, the web series Citadel of the actress has been released. The action avatar of the actress is seen in this series. The actress’s Citadel fans are also liking it a lot. Priyanka has promoted this series fiercely and during this time she has also spoken openly on many issues.

Recently, once again he has revealed the dark phase of Bollywood in a podcast. Priyanka spoke about how when she was new to the industry, she was told that certain body types were considered beautiful.

I Didn’t Think I Was Beautiful – Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka said during the podcast that, “She is from a country where fair complexion is also considered beautiful. In such a situation, she did not think that he was beautiful, because his skin tone was dark. Priyanka further said, when I was young, for a long time I felt that my skin was not beautiful because it was dark. I used to be a tomboy when I was in high school, I had many scars on my body. I had curly hair and I was not comfortable with all these things.”

Priyanka Chopra told that it is a common practice in Bollywood that one who has a fair complexion is beautiful. Stars also believe that the one whose complexion is clear is beautiful. Priyanka said that, “This concept came in the film industry through ad films and everyone in the film industry accepted it as true. Priyanka told that when she joined the industry, she was told that one has to have a certain body type to look good on screen.”

Priyanka said, “When I first entered the industry 20 years ago, we never talked about it. Actresses back then were expected to be slim, have a visible pelvic bone and It doesn’t matter how she gets there. But that’s what you should look like and what isn’t is not beautiful.” Priyanka further said that all this still happens, but behind closed doors. She said that this practice will be broken when people start speaking.

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