New Delhi:Â Priyanka Chopra Jonas is a leading actress, a singer and also a successful producer. But directing a film is something that makes her nervous.
The former beauty queen made her Bollywood debut with “The Hero: Love Story of a Spy” in 2003 and gave remarkable performances in movies like “Aitraaz”, “Fashion”, “7 Khoon Maaf”, “Barfi!” and “Mary Kom”. As a producer, she has backed movies such as “Ventilator”, “Pahuna: The Little Visitors” and her latest offering — “The Sky Is Pink”.
Would she like to direct a movie someday?
“It’s something that makes me nervous because it’s a lot of responsibility. But slowly, I have moved from acting to production and hopefully, I’ll make that (directing films) transition too someday,” Priyanka told IANS here.
“The Sky Is Pink”, helmed by Shonali Bose, is her second Bollywood movie with a woman director.
“I don’t think gender defines anything. Women and men are capable or as incapable as their merit makes them. Working with Shonali was my honour. I think she is an incredible filmmaker and her gender doesn’t define that,” said the “Dil Dhadakne Do” actress.
“I don’t think that your estrogen changes the kind of films that you make. I think she is an incredible filmmaker and the kind of stories that she has told and will continue telling, I think will define Indian cinema,” she said about Bose, who has directed critically acclaimed movies “Margarita with a Straw” and “Amu”.
As of now, Priyanka is looking forward to the release of “The Sky Is Pink”, which also features Farhan Akhtar, Zaira Wasim and Rohit Saraf.
The film, produced by RSVP and Roy Kapur Films, in association with SK Global and Purple Pebble Pictures, is scheduled to release on October 11.