‘Focused on making right choices’: Priyanka Chopra Jonas on taking risks in Hollywood amid release of ‘The Bluff’

Priyanka Chopra Jonas speaks about Hollywood these days with the clarity of someone who has done the lonely work of starting over, even after already being a star at home. She may headline a big Amazon pirate spectacle like ‘The Bluff’ now, but the shine of global success sits on a foundation of risk, recalibration and learning how to be new again in a different industry.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ transition from being a Bollywood queen to Hollywood trailblazer

When she first walked into Hollywood, Priyanka Chopra did not arrive as a blank slate. She came with the weight of being one of India’s most recognizable faces and the lived reality of a country that consumes stories on a massive scale. Priyanka Chopra said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, “I didn’t really consider how my Indian audience might influence my career.” I focused on making the right choices to ensure a smooth transition.”

Yet in American rooms, she had to adjust to a world where that history did not automatically precede her, where she had to advocate for herself and for the kinds of roles that did not reduce her to a stereotype. The idea of “borderless entertainment” was not a slogan for her, it was a survival strategy.

Building partnership over the years

Her long partnership with Amazon speaks to how she has quietly played the long game. The first-look deal she has had with the streamer for years has led to ‘Citadel’, the buddy-actioner Heads of State, and now The Bluff, where she is not just the face on the poster but a creative force. For Priyanka, streaming was never just about reach, it was about leverage. A platform that sees the value of an Indian A-lister in a market of hundreds of millions of viewers becomes a rare space where she can push for the scale and ambition she imagined for herself.

Charting new waters as a female pirate

‘The Bluff,’ with its rare female pirate at the center, is a manifestation of that push. “When the script came to me, I did not even know that a female pirate could actually exist and be the captain of her own ship. I then did a deep dive into the history of female piracy around the world, and so many famous buccaneers were women,” Chopra Jonas tells The Hollywood Reporter. Priyanka seemed both amused and a little frustrated at how few swashbuckling women audiences can name, even now. Taking on a gritty, historically rooted pirate story is her way of making sure the next generation of girls does not have to look so hard. She talks about stunt work with the mix of pragmatism and pride of someone who knows her physicality is part of the storytelling, not just a box to tick for an action star.

Bridging Indian cinema and global stages

What is striking is how she holds the differences between Indian and American filmmaking without bitterness. She is clear about the practical contrasts: the way sets are run, how time is valued, how hierarchy plays out. But she also understands that, as global entertainment finally starts to “look like it is from the globe,” . “Global entertainment actually looking like it’s from the globe is such a…” Priyanka notes, she can occupy an in-between space, carrying one industry’s instincts into another. There is a quiet satisfaction in the way she describes finally being able to choose “really amazing work” after years of hustling in a new market.

Underneath the headlines about big budgets and global premieres, Priyanka Chopra’s Hollywood story reads like a second coming-of-age. It is about learning to trust her own voice again, this time in a different language and a different system. In ‘The Bluff,’ she sails into dangerous waters on screen, but off screen, she has already weathered the bigger storm proving she belongs exactly where she is. While the interview was approaching its end, when asked, “Swashbuckling women on screen are rare. Did you have a similar reaction when you heard about the project?”, she replied, “Successful stories of women in history are often forgotten, so I was excited to tell this one while honoring her life. She’s deadly, but also vulnerable as a mother, determined to protect the family she left everything behind for.”

All of this shows Priyanka’s grit in making her career as glorious as the one she has back in Bollywood.

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