Priyanka Chopra also serves as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. The actress released a video from her trip to Poland, when she met the Ukrainian migrants, on social media. She interacted with those who had to evacuate Ukraine because of the Russian invasion. PC also spoke with the local ladies and kids and posted information on social media. As she learns about the experiences of the migrants, Priyanka can be seen in the video at one point sobbing.

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“The unseen wounds of war are the ones we don’t generally notice on the news,” the former Miss World remarked on Instagram. However, when I began the first day of my @unicef trip in Warsaw, these became glaringly obvious to me. 2/3 of Ukrainian children have been uprooted (internally and externally). The sad reality of a war in which 90% of border crossers are women and children is represented by this GIANT figure. Large government-supported Reception Centers have been established to ease the adjustment for the 70% of refugees who have crossed into Poland.

Priyanka will be seen in foreign projects like “It’s All Coming Back To Me” and the series “Citadel” in the meanwhile. “Citadel,” a Russo Brothers production, will debut on Prime Video’s OTT service. Patrick Morgan is helming the next science fiction drama series, which also features Richard Madden and Priyanka.

She will appear in Farhan Akhtar’s “Jee Le Zaraa,” a Bollywood film, with Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif. The film, which is a continuation of the popular masterpieces “Dil Chahta Hai” and “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,” promises to be another story of friendship. According to reports, “Jee Le Zaraa” will begin filming in September 2022 and be finished in time for the summer 2023 release.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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