Priyanka is gearing up for the release of her first Hollywood movie "Baywatch", which will hit Indian theatres next week.
Earlier this year, her contemporary actress Deepika Padukone also made her Hollywood debut with "XXX: Return of Xander Cage" but the film did not do as good as it was expected at the Indian box office.
Asked if she feels the pressure with "Baywatch" now, Priyanka told PTI, "My career is never dependent on somebody else's career at all, ever. It is very solitary. Whether somebody else's film does well or not, what has that got to do with me."
The movie, based on the '90s TV series of the same name, also features Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron and Alexandra Daddario.
In the film, Priyanka plays the role of an antagonist, Victoria Leeds, and the actress says she had a lot of fun playing the character.
However, the actress does not see "Baywatch" as her first film as she believes she has already done a of lot work in her career of 14 years.
"I loved doing the film as it's such a big tent pole movie, that's totally my kind. I like masala films and this is in that zone. I really wanted to do this first ('Baywatch' kind of a film) and have a role in it which is different. I didn't want to play just a girl in the film. This gave me an edge."
"It was written for a very big male actor but I think Seth Gordon (director) really liked the idea of Dwayne having a gender antagonist.
"He has done a lot of male villains who he can crush in one punch. What will he do with a girl? The director found that very interesting," she says.
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