'Upgraded' star Camila Mendes wishes to collaborate with Priyanka Chopra Jonas: 'She's brilliant'

Updated : Feb 19, 2024 14:42
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas has taken Hollywood by storm, and how! Priyanka, known for her impressive acting skills and striking screen presence, is currently one of the most sought-after actors in the West. Recently, 'Riverdale' star Camila Mendes revealed that she wishes to work with PCJ. In an interview with Pinkvilla, Mendes, who is currently promoting her romantic comedy 'Upgraded', said that the Indian actor is quite high on the wish list of actors with whom she wants to work. 

'I think she's brilliant'

Speaking to Pinkvilla, Camila Mendes revealed that Priyanka is one of those Indian artists with whom she wants to collaborate on a project. “I think she is brilliant; I just feel like she’d be a great co-star,” Mendes said. 

About 'Upgraded' 

Camila is currently garnering rave reviews for her latest film, 'Upgraded'. The romantic comedy follows Ana (Camila Mendes), who aspires to become an artist. She tries to win over her picky boss, Claire (Marisa Tomei). On a work trip, Ana is suddenly upgraded to first class, and that's when she meets Will (Archie Renaux), who takes Ana for her boss. This classic case of errors soon takes a romantic turn. 

What's next for Priyanka? 

Priyanka was last seen in the Russo Brothers' 'Citadel', featuring Richard Madden. The second season of the show is currently in the works. Priyanka will also feature in 'Head of State' starring John Cena and Idris Elba. The actor is expected to make her Bollywood comeback with 'Jee Le Zaraa', directed by Farhan Akhtar, also starring Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt. 

Also read: Varun Dhawan, wife Natasha Dalal announce first pregnancy with adorable pic: 'Need blessings and love'
 

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