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Priyanka Chopra likely to play again in the sequel of ‘Aitraaz’

Monitoring Desk

MUMBAI: Bollywood Producer, Subhash Ghai is all set to the sequel of super hit movie ‘Aitraaz’ and wants to cast Priyanka Chopra again in a sassy role as her performance in the first part was appreciated from the fans and critics.

Priyanka Chopra has a matchless career graph and she is not only the top names in names in India but also establish a place for herself in the Hollywood as well on performance. The actress is also playing a lead role in hit American TV series Quantico, which is currently airing its third season.

The former Miss World chose a character for herself in 2004, she play a negative character in Subhash Ghai’s Aitraaz and later she received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress in a Negative Role that year.

Reports claimed that the sequel of Aitraaz is a new story with a new title and producer Subhash Ghai has already discussed the film with Priyanka and she loves the idea of a sequel to a film.

 

The Frontier Post

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