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Priyanka Chopra was filming for The Bluff in Australia.

Priyanka Chopra was filming for The Bluff in Australia.

Priyanka Chopra opened up about the working on The Bluff. The film was shot in Australia.

Priyanka Chopra opened up about her ‘bad days’ while working on her upcoming project, The Bluff. For the unversed, Priyanka spent most parts of the year shooting for The Bluff in Australia. In a new interview, Priyanka said that there were days when she felt low but she kept going. She reminded herself that she is grateful to have work.

Speaking with Vogue India, Priyanka said, “I have bad days just like everyone else, but I remind myself what a privilege it is to have all that I do, and I stop complaining and go do my job.” She added, “I put my feelings aside and deal with them when I get home.”

During the Australia schedule, Priyanka was joined by her mother, Dr Madhu, and daughter Malti. “It’s been amazing to have them with me in Australia, but if I am being totally honest, it’s also really challenging and somewhat isolating to be so far away from everything. My husband is busy with touring at the moment, but he finds the time to fly in for that extra TLC whenever he can,” she confessed, referring to Nick Jonas’ concert schedule with Jonas Brothers.

The Bluff is set in the 19th-century Caribbean and follows the story of a former female pirate. Chopra would be essaying the role of the pirate. In the film, the character then embarks on a journey to protect her family when the mysterious sins of her past catch up to her. The makers are planning to begin the film’s shoot in Australia. The film will be produced by AGBO’s Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Angela Russo-Otstot, and Michael Disco; Cinestar Pictures’ Cisely Saldana; and Mariel Saldana. The Bluff is being directed by Frank E. Flowers. He rose to fame after co-writing the hit film Bob Marley: One Love, which grossed over $120 million worldwide.