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From Thamizhan to Baywatch: India's global star Priyanka Chopra turns 35

Chopra, who debuted in 2003, has flown to great heights, from being the ‘desi girl’ in Dostana to villainous diva in Baywatch.

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NEW DELHI: Global girl Priyanka Chopra turns 35 today.With her age, her success too has become three fold.

The actress, who made her debut with the Tamil film 'Thamizhan' in 2002, has flown to great heights, from being the ‘desi girl’ in Dostana to villainous diva in Baywatch.

Her popularity is such that in a poll done by LA-based photo, journal, and video-sharing social media network, BuzzNet, Priyanka was voted as the second most beautiful woman of 2017.

She is the boss lady who knows where she stands and how she stands, who has countered all trolls about her personal life with verve and gusto.

The two-time People’s Choice award and Padma Shri winner doesn’t stop to surprise us with her new achievements.Every time we think that’s it, she comes back with another bang, often louder than the last.

On work front, the ‘Quantico’ star has signed two more Hollywood films –‘A Kid Like Jake’and ‘Isn’t It Romantic’.

She has also started her own production house titled ‘Purple Pebbles’ that aims to promote young talent and produce low budget movies.

She has also won three National Awards for the first film that she produced in Marathi titled ‘Ventilator’.

Priyanka Chopra, who skipped the 18th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards this year, is celebrating her 35th birthday with her mother Madhu Chopra and brother Siddharth.

Priyanka, who is also the brand ambassador for Assam Tourism, has been keeping her fans and followers updated by posting pictures from her vacation on social media.

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