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UTV, Priyanka Chopra sign three-film deal

6 June , 2007

Actress Priyanka Chopra has created history in Bollywood by signing a three-film deal with a leading film production company.

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Priyanka Chopra has never been noted for her acting skills - at best, she has been a sidekick in hero-oriented movies, and has not tackled a complex role in any Bollywood film yet. However, the actress is known to be quite a diplomat, always staying on the right side of the movers and shakers in the Hindi film industry. However, she has her share of fans, and has never been a risk in your regular commercial Bollywood movie.

UTV Motion Pictures, one of the largest production houses in India, has signed the deal with Priyanka Chopra, which would be for a period of over four years. The deal allows the actress to participate in the creative areas of the films, including the shortlisting of scripts and genres.

Priyanka said: “I’m very excited about my association with UTV. This association presents an amazing opportunity for me to work in a challenging, creative environment with some of the best minds in the industry. There are no binding conditions in the contract. I will have the full freedom to choose scripts, directors and even the technicians.”

Priyanka Chopra has achieved a great deal in Bollywood in a rather short span of time. Her two recent hits were Krrish and Don and her forthcoming ventures are Drona and Love Story 2050.

Priyanka Chopra’s co-stars Akshay Kumar and Hrithik Roshan have been earlier offered such multiple film corporate contracts but they did not work out.

 

 
         
 

 
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