In this picture, a small 9 year old girl is seen on the left. This girl seen in the black and white picture is looking very innocent. There is no smile on the face of this girl with boy cut hairstyle, but today the world is impressed by her smile. This girl has become a sensation all over the world. She has an amazing fan following and has the highest number of Instagram followers in the Indian film industry. After becoming Miss India at a young age, she also became Miss World. After this the girl turned to films. After becoming a powerful Bollywood actress, she got associated with Hollywood and became popular there too. Today this girl has remembered her successful journey of 25 years. She is none other than Priyanka Chopra.
Priyanka Chopra did an emotional post
Priyanka Chopra has shared two pictures on her Instagram handle. In one, 9 year old Priyanka is seen and in the other, Miss India Priyanka Chopra. These two pictures have different meanings, on which Priyanka has talked after 25 years. She has described how childhood quickly turns into adulthood and facial expressions change, girls learn to groom themselves. Talking about this, she shared a long and emotional post, in which she told that even after so many years, she is still entangled in the question of this change and is still trying to understand things.
Priyanka Chopra showed two different glimpses
Priyanka Chopra wrote in the caption of the post, ‘Warning: Do not troll this 9 year old girl. It’s strange to think what growing up and grooming can do to a girl. On the left is me in my awkward teenage years, when I sported a ‘boy cut’ hairstyle so it wouldn’t look cumbersome at school. (Thanks mom) I came to this from ‘Katori Cut’. So that was a win. And on the right is the 17-year-old me who won the Miss India title in the year 2000 and was basking in the glitter of hair, makeup and clothes. Both photographs were taken less than a decade apart.
Challenge given to fans
The actress further wrote, ‘As Britney Spears has said very clearly… I am not a girl, not yet a woman. That’s exactly how I felt when I entered the big world of entertainment. Almost 25 years later.. still trying to understand it. However, it happens to all of us, doesn’t it? Today, remembering my childhood, I often become kind to myself. Think back to your youth and see how much it has done for you. Love yourself, you have had to endure a lot to get to where you are today. What did your youth do for you? Post your #growupchallenge.