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ENTER THE MATRIX

“Whether it was in India or whether it was in the States, I think The Matrix was a global shift in culture,” says Priyanka Chopra, movie star, India’s most followed woman on Instagram and, according to Time magazine, one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Chopra was 16 when the first was released. The daughter of doctors in the Indian army, she moved around a lot as a child, including living in America for a time in her teens. , the leather coat and those sunglasses,” she says. “Definitely, it was a global phenomenon.”

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