Bollywood star turned International sensation Priyanka Chopra is all set to take over a new stage- The Global Citizen Festival in New York. The star, who recently grabbed the spotlight at the 2016 Emmy Awards, will now turn host for the festival. Talking about the upcoming global campaign, which will also be heading to India in November, the actress explains why she thinks it is the 'start of a movement'. Priyanka opened up about her latest stint in an exclusive interview with Bombay Times. Here is an excerpt from the interview.
After presenting at the Oscars and Emmys this year, you're now going to be co-hosting alongside some of the biggest Hollywood celebrities. You're on a roll...
I keep setting higher standards for myself. I'm my own competition. My aim is to raise the bar and shatter the glass ceiling. I've always believed that no one can tell you that you can't do something. I don't know where I'm heading but I just want to keep walking. As far as the Global Citizen Festival in New York is concerned, I'm very excited. There are going to be some amazing performances. I'm co-hosting with Hugh Jackman, Salma Hayek Pinault and Neil Patrick Harris among others. Because of the Hindi film industry, I've got the opportunity to be on many global platforms, so I know my job and have trained well. What's more exciting is that I'm going to talk about the Indian Global Citizen Festival on stage tonight. The concert in Mumbai will be very entertaining. Apart from international artistes, Aamir Khan, Farhan Akhtar and Katrina Kaif will also be on stage.
How will this initiative help India?
What's special about this campaign is that it gives people the ability to empower themselves. I think it's important to have a concert like this in the country. The idea is to end extreme poverty by 2030. The initiative will focus on quality education, gender equality, and clean water and sanitation among other things. It's tough but at least people have taken a step to advocate the crowd who will attend the concert. The tickets aren't free; you will actually have to earn them by doing tasks. This isn't just an event where celebrities will come and sing. That is just the reward. It's the start of a movement.
Read the full interview with Priyanka Chopra, on Bombay Times tomorrow, September 24, 2016.
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