Harper's Bazaar India

ON TOP OF HER GAME

Nandini Bhalla: What was it like writing your book, did it bring up any deep memories or emotions?

Priyanka Chopra Jonas: The idea was always to write, I just didn’t know what it would be about. I have written several op-ed pieces for The Hindustan Times and New York Post, but I was always hesitant about writing a novel or a book. When I met the team at Penguin Random House, and discussed the idea of a book, my editor suggested a memoir. I had completed 20 years in the business, and we wanted to commemorate that. how I was

I realised, when I looked back, that I didn’t have many memories. I had been running so fast and for so long that I just needed time to stay still and actually think about my life. And then, Covid happened. I

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