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Hollywood crossover from "summary" of Priyanka Chopra by Aseem Chhabra
Priyanka Chopra's journey from Bollywood to Hollywood is a shining example of what is often referred to as a "Hollywood crossover". This concept involves actors or actresses making the transition from one industry to another, in this case from the Indian film industry to the American entertainment industry. Chopra's Hollywood crossover began with her appearance in the American television series Quantico, where she played the lead role of FBI agent Alex Parrish. This marked her entry into the mainstream American entertainment industry and opened up new opportunities for her on the global stage. Her success in Quantico led to Chopra landing roles in Hollywood films such as Baywatch and ...Similar Posts
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