Priyanka Chopra, Alia
Bhatt, Deepika Padukone are the second lot of popular Bollywood
actresses who are not just talented but hugely popular. In this changing
world of cinema the three actresses have managed to keep their
reputation the same by giving hit films one after another. Barring Alia
who is just one film old, Priyanka and Deepika have maintained a
constant graph of success. We are yet to see how Alia's succeess story
shapes up but nonetheless Alia's successful debut 'Student of the Year'
has already made her a hot property in the industry.
Their fans might think that they know everything about these
actresses, but there are many unknown facts about them that most of you
are not aware of.
We bring to you some rare and unknown facts about Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt.
Alia’s first film was Sangharsh (1999) in which she appeared as a child artist, performing the role as a young Preity Zinta.
Alia thought of becoming an actress when she was of 2 years.
Her mother, Soni Razdan is a British-born Indian actress and film director of Kashmiri-German lineage.
Alia is the niece of Indian model Tina Razdan.
400 girls were auditioned before finally signing Alia Bhatt for 2012 film “Student of the Year”.
Deepika was born in Copenhagen (Denmark) in 1986.
Her first film was a Kannada flick titled Aishwarya.
Deepika also played badminton regularly till her tenth standard.
Deepika Padukone learned dance from Shaimak Davar.
Farah Khan signed Deepika for Happy New Year but later cancelled HNY and chose her for Om Shanti Om.
Priyanka Chopra was born
in a family of physicians, Dr Ashok and Madhu, in the Indian Army in the
Steel City of Jamshedpur but has lived in various locations ranging
from Bareilly, Lucknow, Mumbai including some years in USA.
Long before she was to romance him in Farhan Akhtar's Don, an
18-year-old PC was posed with a rather tricky question by the star and
Femina Miss India 2000 judge, Shah Rukh Khan which would decide her fate
at the pageant.
With his characteristic charm, SRK quizzed, 'This is hypothetical.
Who would you rather marry? A great Indian sportsmen with all the
records in Indian cricket like Azhar bhai (former Indian skipper
Mohammad Azzharuddin) here who would make our country proud, take you
all around the world and make you swell with pride or an artistic
businessman with a difficult name to pronounce like Swarovski who would
bedeck you with jewels and fine necklace and you'll never have to buy a
chandelier for your house ever again or a Hindi film star like me who
has nothing better to do than give you complicated multiple choice
questions about a hypothetic wedding like this.'
And here's her First Runner-Up response, 'I'd go for a great Indian
sportsman because when I come back home or he comes back home, I know I
will be there to be his support to tell him I am proud of him just as
much as India is. To be able to tell him, 'Hey look, you did your best,
you are the best. I will take immense pride in my husband who will be a
man of strong character if he can bring so much pride to my country.' Of
course the answer that won her the coveted Miss World crown so quickly
after Aishwarya Rai and Yukta Mookhey's triumph wasn't even remotely
impressive but Priyanka's scraped through.
When American host Jerry
Springer asked her to pick the greatest woman alive, pat came the
rehearsed reply, 'Mother Teresa (who passed away three years before the
event)' for her compassion, love and for serving leprosy patients with a
smile.
While the media loves to
address her as Piggy Chops, a name fondly given to her by Bluffmaster
co-star Abhishek Bachchan, for close friends and family, she's simply
Sunshine or Mimi.
The tech-savvy diva is
quite easily the most popular Bollywood heroine on Twitter with more
than 2.5 million followers, second only to Amitabh Bachchan leading with
that massive three million plus statistic.
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