Priyanka receives complements from Hollywood, excellent reviews coming to Baywatch

cinema |  Suryaa Desk  | Published : Thu, May 25, 2017, 04:48 PM

Mumbai: Priyanka Chopra did not get enough in Hollywood because she has been in the biggest talk shows in the West, from Oscars, Emmys, Billboards and recently MET Gala. The international superstar, who made her big Hollywood debut with Dwayne Johnson and Jack Efron in 'Baywatch', was critical of the film's criticism of the film. Critics and international media specify her as "highlight of the film", "most commanding" and "very talented", demanding that she look more about actors, the movie Out and Out Comedy Comedy Hollywood's highest paid actor Dwayne Johnson and Heart Reaction Zac Efron.


“We need to respect anyone as an actress, to be a woman, a sensual sexuality and Priyanka Chopra come and wake it up. We have a secret weapon in Priyanka Chopra. She has tremendous hope, we really know her luck is so smart and very self. She is in the Baywatch where she is in real life, and evil is the same, "he said. Never before has Hollywood been so welcoming of an Indian superstar, as Forbes US went on to say how they wished more Hollywood films had female villains, having watched Priyanka in the movie.


"Enjoy Chopra BADDY The best moment in the showdown movie, one that wisely shows what gender-based charity of its female villain is. I want to have more movies female super villains, "says Forbes magazine. "Priyanka Chopra as the villain Victoria Leeds highlights. Chopra's attractive, curious and spoken with a distinctive cadence, "IGN said. “Priyanka Chopra is on screen every second. Chopra was commanding, and when she called her hoped band villain, it wanted her to be a villain in the next Bond film". We can't wait to appreciate our actor at Hollywood screen.


 








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