The actress, 33, became the first female star to land the lead role in a US television and will now play the main villain in "Baywatch". She also made a successful debut on the Oscars red carpet recently where she presented a trophy.
"I am very strict about the fact that I have a certain position in Hindi film industry and that does not get compromised. I will never do that wherever I work in the world. The kind of position I have in Hindi cinema, I want something similar in my Hollywood projects too," Priyanka told PTI in an interview.
"Alex is not a wallflower. She is the lead character while in 'Baywatch', I play the main villain."
Priyanka says though she is aware that she already has a dedicated audience, she is happy with her role in "Quantico" being accepted well in the US.
"When your work gets accepted, you feel really nice. It is very important. I felt really nice when during Halloween many American's dressed like Alex. When I am at the airport, people stop me to ask 'Who is the terrorist? What is going to happen next?'. These small things show that the character has been accepted and it resonates with the audience."
Back home, Priyanka was applauded for her performance in
"Bajirao Mastani" though the role was not big. She will be next seen on the big screen this Friday in Prakash Jha's "Jai Gangaajal".
Priyanka believes it is a good time to be an actor as entertainment is going global rather than being restricted to one country.
"'Quantico' screened in 120 territories and was dubbed in 40 languages while 'Bajirao' released in China. It is a really good time for actors to find their place in the global entertainment world.
The former Miss World did not have any formal training in acting but credits her long career in Hindi cinema for shaping her into a skilled performer.
"The confidence that I have, I have it from Hindi films. I know my work really well as Hindi films have been a great training ground for me. I am not scared to face the camera. I know what I have to do when I am in front of it. That gives me an edge no matter where I am.
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