In 2017, Chopra became an ambassador for Tourism Australia in 'Friends of Australia' advocacy panel by Tourism Australia.[112] According to the India Entertainment Marketing Report 2019, Indian visitors to Australia have grown at an average of 21 percent since the appointment of Chopra in comparison to 15 percent growth experienced during the prior six months.[113] In 2020, Chopra did a virtual coffee date with people to raise funds that will feed 4,000 family members of 1,000 daily wage earners.[114]
In 2019, Chopra spoke about her personal experience of battling depression.[124] Chopra has been outspoken on issues such as weight gain and body-shaming. She said, "Body-shaming is the most ridiculous thing on earth. It is something natural and what you are born with. But every human being should strive to be their fittest. They shouldn't strive to be the skinniest. You can be fit at your body type." On being criticised for her weight, she said, "I agreed with them that I wasn't looking my best. I wasn't doing my best for my fitness. I think I would have gotten hurt if I was doing everything that I could and I was really my fittest, and then people didn't like the way I looked. I think that would have affected me. But I agreed with them because I knew I wasn't doing my best."[125] Chopra also spoke on pay gap in Bollywood.[126] She said, "I always felt like I deserved a little bit more but I only got this much. But then girls do a lot of endorsements so we kind of make it up. So that is why I never talk about it (pay parity) because the boys don't do as many endorsements as girls. I hope I'm right. We do so many beauty commercials and hair commercials like so many brands and I think we kind of cover it up." She received severe criticism for her statement.[127]
Indian Matchmaking 3 is an upcoming reality television series will portray matchmaker Sima Taparia as she assists clients from all around the world with the arranged marriage procedure. On April 21, 2023, the third season of the show, which will be available on Netflix, will see Taparia handling more demands than ever before from clients in London, New Delhi, Miami, and New York. The series is directed by Smriti Mundhra.
Nowhere else is this effect more apparent than in the horror genre. Fans of the horror genre in the west have been privy to the offerings of international cinema for many years. Horror films from countries like Japan, Korea, and Thailand have maintained special repute. Their unique filmmaking sensibilities coupled with the eerie folklore inspirations behind their horror movies have given them a steady fanbase in the west. And while the horror genre never gained such heights in Indian cinema, its filmmakers are no strangers to taking inspiration from their myths and folklores.
Listed on IMDb's top 10 horror movies, Tumbbad is generally considered the gold standard when it comes to Indian horror, a unique offering that seemingly came out of nowhere and remains unlike anything else in Indian cinema. This movie is a story about greed, and makes the point through a fictional creation myth that is as repulsive as it is enticing. Sprinkled with the undeniable hints of cosmic horror, Tumbbad follows a family that uses its knowledge about a forbidden story of genesis to climb to affluence.
The movie Pari is a praiseworthy attempt at combining eastern folklore with horror tropes that are typically found in Hollywood movies. Anushka Sharma stars in this movie as a woman of dubious birth, seemingly destined for a dark purpose with cults and Islamic demons in her pursuit. Pari was praised by audiences for bringing a different kind of story to Indian cinema, and while the execution is far from perfect, audiences were all praise for its elaborate plot and special effects.
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Venkatesan told the story of this Velir king first as a series that ran for over 100 weeks in Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan. The concluding piece of Velpari was published on November 29, 2018. The series was later launched as a book in 2019. Venkatesan is said to have done extensive research for the project poring through Sangam poetry and had travelled extensively to tribal settlements in the Western Ghats.
Sources say that the celluloid adaptation of Velpari will be made in multiple languages besides Tamil. Needless to say, following the recent trend, the film will be a pan-India project. Ranveer, who has frequently been visiting Chennai to discuss the film, is also likely to get a Tamil tutor and do extensive script-reading sessions to understand the subject in detail.
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