Priyanka Chopra recently finished shooting her Hollywood film ‘The Bluff’, directed by Frank E Flowers and co-starring Karl Urban. Throughout the shoot, Priyanka shared behind-the-scenes photos, offering glimpses of her work, injuries, and the remote sets, far from her family and friends. In a recent interview, Priyanka, who is also a mother, discussed the challenges she faced while filming the pirate drama.
In an interview, Priyanka Chopra discussed getting injured on the set of her film. She shared, "I’ve always enjoyed the physical aspect of acting, but as you get older, you definitely feel it more. The recovery isn’t as quick as it was in your twenties."
Reflecting on her demanding routine, the 42-year-old actor said, “My days were incredibly intense yet ironically routine. I’d been filming ‘The Bluff’ since May, working six days a week. On non-night shoots, I’d wake up between 4:30 and 5 a.m., work 12-hour days, come home, have dinner, play with my daughter, catch up with my mom or other work, then sleep and repeat it all the next day.”
The actor admitted that the film's schedule was both challenging and isolating. She said, “While I was awake, my family, friends, and team were asleep, and when I was asleep, they were at full steam. It’s just the nature of the job, I suppose.”