There’s no stopping the multi-faceted Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
The former Miss World and Bollywood diva Priyanka has established herself as a Hollywood celebrity, film producer, singer, author and restaurateur.
Now, Priyanka has been inducted as a member of Producers Guild of America (PGA).
“@producersguild welcomes actress, singer, and film producer @priyankachopra as a member. Ms Chopra Jonas has 14 producer credits to her name, including an executive producer credit for #TheWhiteTiger,” Producers Guild of America tweeted.
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PGA has 8000-plus members across the producing team in scripted, non-fiction, documentary, animation and new media sectors.
A global star in her own right, Priyanka shared her excitement with fans on Twitter.
“Grateful to be inducted. Thank you @producersguild,” she tweeted.
Priyanka, who launched her Indian restaurant ‘Sona’ in New York earlier this year, has her hands full on the work front. She has been in the UK for several months, currently shooting for the highly-anticipated Amazon Prime series Citadel, which also stars Game of Thrones alum Richard Madden.
Priyanka earlier wrapped up her schedule for the movie Text For You. She recently unveiled the trailer for upcoming film The Matrix: Resurrections, fourth chapter of the sci-fi film series in which Priyanka’s co-star is Keanu Reeves.
Another of her big ongoing films is in an Indian wedding comedy with Mindy Kaling.
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