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​Priyanka Chopra's roles that celebrate grit identity and constant reinvention​

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 1, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Barfi! (2012)

In Barfi!, Priyanka Chopra portrayed an autistic young woman navigating relationships and societal limitations. Relying heavily on expressions and gestures, she conveyed vulnerability and sweetness with authenticity. The story highlights love beyond stereotypes, presenting characters discovering acceptance and companionship through trust. Her portrayal earned praise for sensitivity and depth, expanding representation of neurodiverse experiences in mainstream cinema. The film’s success reinforced her commitment to roles demanding emotional nuance, transformation, and gentle storytelling overall.

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Aitraaz (2004)

In Aitraaz, Priyanka Chopra played an ambitious woman who falsely accuses a former partner of harassment after he rejects her advances. The film explores workplace dominance, manipulation, and legal consequences. Her performance earned major acclaim for portraying a complex antagonist challenging expectations around female characters in thrillers. The role marked a turning point, proving she could take bold risks, display strong emotional range, and command screen presence with confidence across dramatic confrontations throughout.

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Fashion (2008)

In Fashion, Priyanka Chopra played an aspiring model discovering both glamour and harsh realities within the industry. Her character rises quickly yet struggles with setbacks, addiction, and rebuilding self-worth after losing direction. The film reflects pressure surrounding beauty standards, identity crises, and resilience through mistakes. Her performance earned national honours, confirming her as an actor capable of leading intense character-driven narratives. It showcased personal reinvention as a powerful theme in her evolving career.

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Mary Kom (2014)

As Mary Kom, Priyanka Chopra depicted the celebrated Indian boxer’s journey from modest beginnings to becoming a world champion while raising a family. She underwent physical training, learning techniques to portray the athlete’s dedication accurately. The film highlights struggles faced by women in competitive sports, including limited support and constant judgement. Her committed performance brought attention to Kom’s achievements, celebrating perseverance and national pride. It remains one of her most inspiring biographical roles.

5/5

The Sky Is Pink (2019)

In The Sky Is Pink, Priyanka Chopra portrayed a mother recounting her daughter’s life while facing terminal illness. The film presents family resilience, difficult medical decisions, and unconditional support during an emotionally challenging journey. Her character balances heartbreak with optimism, offering strength through humour and care. Based on real events, the story emphasises unity in adversity. Critics praised her grounded performance, recognising maturity in portraying complex parenthood, grief, and enduring love beautifully onscreen.

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