
Actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas has opened up about the philosophy behind her decades-long career, saying that being human and embracing imperfection, rather than chasing perfection, has been central to her success in entertainment, according to People.
Priyanka spoke to People President Leah Wyar during a panel titled 'Building Legacy: Moving Culture through Originality and Borderless Expression' at Cannes Lions 2026.
She reflected on how staying authentic while continuing to evolve has required constant listening and experimentation throughout her career.
The 'Mary Kom' star added that her early career was marked by a relentless pursuit of perfection before she came to a different understanding of what truly connects with audiences.
"I can make mistakes, I'm human, I don't get everything right. [When I started my career], I was constantly striving for perfection. But over time, I realized that emotional connection [to fans] came from saying, 'I made a mistake' ... and I think that's okay. That emotional connection with your audience comes from being able to accept that I'm doing my best," according to People.
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Priyanka also credited her drive in the face of rejection as another defining trait. "I'm very ambitious, and if I'm said no to, I want to do it even more," she said.
The actress, who most recently starred in and produced Prime Video's 'The Bluff', in which she played retired Caribbean pirate Ercell "Bloody Mary" Bodden, spoke about the project's unexpected global reach.
"I was really shocked at how many countries it was number one in because, first of all, it was a female story, second of all, about a female pirate, that most people didn't know existed," she told the audience, referencing the true stories that inspired the film.
She went on to describe how creating her own opportunities, rather than waiting for them, has shaped her approach as both an actor and a producer.
"I've heard this from so many female colleagues: When you want to move along and there's a glass ceiling that's been set for most women in entertainment, you just have to do it yourself," she said.
Chopra Jonas is next set to star in the survival film 'Reset' alongside Orlando Bloom.
Speaking about her motivations for moving into production, the global star recalled feeling like an outsider when she first entered the American film industry and wanting to build a platform for others in similar positions.
"When I came into the film industry, I didn't know anyone ... when new people come into film and TV, that is my sweet spot. I want to, as a production house, to be the shoulders for entertainers and creators to jump off, because I created a platform and I know how hard it is," she said.
(With inputs from ANI)