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Scheduling Conflicts, Not Creative Differences: Priyanka Chopra’s Reason for Not Doing ‘Jee Le Zaraa’ Revealed by Sources

Priyanka Chopra Jonas was unable to film Jee Lee Zaraa due to scheduling conflicts, not disagreements regarding the film’s artistic direction.


It was rumoured that Priyanka Chopra Jonas did not approve of the script for Farhan Akhtar’s Jee Le Zaraa, which ultimately resulted in the film’s cancellation. We now know that this is not true because issues with the production schedule have resulted in the release of the movie being delayed.

Priyanka left the movie for script?

In a report from the previous week, the source was quoted as saying, “Priyanka Chopra did not like the script and said no to it.” While she was in India for her sister Parineeti Chopra’s wedding, it was expected of her that she would sign the film’s contract. However, due to disagreements about the concepts involved, progress came to a halt. Priyanka Chopra was supposed to star in the movie, but Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt were also going to have roles.

It is now common knowledge that the allegations made in the story are not supported by any evidence. It was originally planned for Farhan and Zoya Akhtar to direct and write the script for the all-female road trip movie.

This assertion is totally wrong. There were never any disagreements regarding the artistic direction taken. It seems that conflicts in people’s schedules have always been the primary source of friction, given that everyone leads such active lives as a result of their jobs. Because of their consistent success, Priyanka and Farhan’s production company has earned the reputation of “knowing how to create professionally.”

Earlier in this year, Farhan explained that the postponement of the film’s release was due to scheduling conflicts. We’re just running into some scheduling issues, but with the recent actor’s strike-throwing Priyanka’s plans for the movie into disarray, I’m beginning to think that the outcome of the movie is out of our control. “It’ll happen when it has to, we’ll see,” he said in an interview with Variety.

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