Priyanka Chopra filmography
Priyanka Chopra is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi films. She made her debut with the 2002 Tamil film, Thamizhan. She made her Bollywood debut the following year with the spy thriller The Hero. The same year, Chopra’s role in the box-office hit musical Andaaz won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. In 2004, she starred in the highly successful comedy Mujhse Shaadi Karogi and garnered critical acclaim for her breakthrough role in the thriller Aitraaz which earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role and a second Best Supporting Actress nomination. Chopra starred in six films in 2005, including Waqt and Bluffmaster!. In 2006, she starred in two of the highest-grossing films of the year—the superhero film Krrish and the action thriller Don.
In 2007 and 2008, Chopra starred in several critical and commercial failures including the ensemble drama Salaam-e-Ishq, the science fiction romance Love Story 2050 and the superhero fantasy Drona. However, in late 2008, her role in the acclaimed drama Fashion proved to be a turning point in her career. Her portrayal of a troubled model won her the National Film Award for Best Actress and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. In 2009, Chopra starred in the caper thriller Kaminey, which is cited in the media as a cult classic of Indian cinema, and played twelve distinct characters in the social comedy What’s Your Raashee?. She won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of a serial killer in the 2011 black comedy 7 Khoon Maaf.
Priyanka Chopra films as actress
Year |
Title |
Role |
2002 |
Thamizhan |
Priya |
2003 |
The Hero: Love Story of a Spy |
Shaheen Zakaria |
Andaaz |
Jiyana “Jiya” Singhania |
2004 |
Plan |
Rani |
Kismat |
Sapna Gosai |
Asambhav |
Alisha |
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi |
Rani Singh |
Aitraaz |
Sonia Roy |
2005 |
Blackmail |
Mrs. Rathod |
Karam |
Sanjay F. Gupta |
Waqt: The Race Against Time |
Pooja Thakur |
Yakeen |
Simar Oberoi |
Barsaat |
Kajal |
Bluffmaster! |
Simmi Ahuja |
2006 |
Taxi No. 9211 |
Herself |
36 China Town |
Seema |
Alag |
Herself |
Krrish |
Priya |
Aap Ki Khatir |
Anu Khanna |
Don |
Roma |
2007 |
Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love |
Kamini Ranawat |
Big Brother |
Aarthi Sharma |
Om Shanti Om |
Herself |
2008 |
My Name is Anthony Gonsalves |
Herself |
Love Story 2050 |
Sana Bedi / Ziesha |
God Tussi Great Ho |
Alia Kapoor |
Chamku |
Shubhi |
Drona |
Sonia |
Fashion |
Meghna Mathur |
Dostana |
Neha Melwani |
2009 |
Billu |
Herself |
Kaminey |
Sweety Bhope |
What’s Your Raashee? |
Various |
2010 |
Pyaar Impossible! |
Alisha Merchant |
Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai |
Herself |
Anjaana Anjaani |
Kiara Vaswani |
2011 |
7 Khoon Maaf |
Susanna Anna-Marie Johannes |
Ra.One |
Desi Girl |
Don 2 |
Roma |
2012 |
Agneepath |
Kaali Gawde |
Teri Meri Kahaani |
Rukhsar / Radha / Aradhana |
Barfi! |
Jhilmil Chatterjee |
2013 |
Deewana Main Deewana |
Priya Singh |
Girl Rising |
Narrator |
Shootout at Wadala |
Babli Badmaash |
Bombay Talkies |
Herself |
Planes |
Ishani |
Zanjeer |
Mala |
Krrish 3 |
Priya Mehra |
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela |
Herself |
2014 |
Gunday |
Nandita Sengupta |
Mary Kom |
Mary Kom |
2015 |
Dil Dhadakne Do |
Ayesha Sangha (née Mehra) |
Bajirao Mastani |
Kashibai |
2016 |
Jai Gangaajal |
Abha Mathur |
Ventilator |
Herself |
2017 |
Baywatch |
Victoria Leeds |
2018 |
A Kid Like Jake |
Amal |
2019 |
Isn’t It Romantic? |
Isabella Stone |
Chasing Happiness |
Herself |
The Sky Is Pink |
Aditi Chaudhary |
2020 |
Happiness Continues |
Herself |
The White Tiger |
Pinky Madam |
2021 |
We Can Be Heroes |
Ms. Granada |
The Matrix 4 |
TBA |
TBA |
Text for You |
Films that have not yet been released |
Priyanka Chopra short films
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2020 |
Family |
Herself |
Released on Sony Entertainment Television on 6th April, 2020 |
Priyanka Chopra TV
Year |
Title |
Role |
2010 |
Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi |
Host |
Season 3 |
2015–2018 |
Quantico |
Alex Parrish |
Lead role; 57 episodes |
2016 |
It’s My City |
Herself |
Guest role; also producer |
2019 |
If I Could Tell You Just One Thing |
Host |
Also producer |
Activate: The Global Citizen Movement |
Herself |
Documentary series |
2020 |
A World of Calm |
Narrator |
Episode: “The Gift of Chocolate” |
Priyanka Chopra as a procuder
Year |
Title |
Language |
2016 |
Bam Bam Bol Raha Hai Kashi |
Bhojpuri |
2016 |
Ventilator |
Marathi |
2017 |
Sarvann |
Punjabi |
2018 |
Kay Re Rascalaa |
Marathi |
2018 |
Kaashi Amarnath |
Bhojpuri |
2018 |
Pahuna: The Little Visitors |
Sikkimese/Nepali |
2019 |
Firebrand |
Marathi |
2019 |
Paani |
Marathi |
2019 |
Bhoga Khirikee |
Assamese |
2020 |
Evil Eye |
English |
Chopra subsequently starred in four of her most successful releases—the action thriller Don 2 (2011), the action drama Agneepath (2012), the romantic comedy-drama Barfi! (2012) and the science fiction film Krrish 3 (2013), all of which were among the highest grossing productions of their respective years. Her portrayal of an autistic woman in Barfi! received widespread acclaim and won her several accolades. In 2014, she portrayed the eponymous boxer in the biographical sports drama Mary Kom for which she received several Best Actress awards and nominations. From 2015 to 2018, she starred as Alex Parrish on the ABC drama thriller series Quantico, becoming the first South Asian woman to headline an American network series. Also in 2015, Chopra starred alongside an ensemble cast in the comedy-drama Dil Dhadakne Do and won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for portraying Kashibai in the epic historical drama Bajirao Mastani, one of the highest grossing Indian films of all time. In 2016, Chopra produced the Marathi comedy-drama Ventilator, a critical and commercial success. Chopra has since played supporting roles in Hollywood comedy films such as Baywatch (2017) and Isn’t It Romantic? (2019). She later received praise for playing a protective mother in the biographical drama The Sky Is Pink (2019), a film she also produced.
