Priyanka Chopra Bags 3rd Oscar Nomination With Anuja Through Banner; Here's Why Actress Is Committed To Promoting New Talent

On March 2, Priyanka Chopra will be cheering and supporting her third production to bag an Oscar nomination. In the last decade since she turned producer, the actress has been committed to promoting new talent and showcasing South Asian stories.

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Priyanka Chopra came on board the short film Anuja as executive producer with her production house Purple Pebble Pictures. She joins producers Guneet Monga Kapoor and Mindy Kaling on the live-action short directed by filmmaker Adam J Graves. It has been nominated at the 97th Academy Awards being held on March 2 in Los Angeles and will compete against other live-action shorts, A Lien, I'm Not a Robot, The Last Ranger, and The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent.

This marks the actress's third project to score a nomination at the Oscars. We take a look at Priyanka's commitment to backing newer voices and diverse stories. Priyanka Chopra scores hat trick at Oscars with AnujaAfter she shifted base to Hollywood as an actress, first with the American TV series Quantico and later the film Baywatch, Priyanka started her own production company, Purple Pebble Pictures, in 2015.



In the past decade as a producer, she has pushed smaller films in languages like Bhojpuri, Nepali, and Assamese. Her first big breakthrough as a producer was Rajesh Mapuskar's Ventilator in 2016, starring Ashutosh Gowariker. It won three National Film Awards, including those for Best Director, Best Editing, and Best Sound Editing.

Since then, Priyanka has always set her sights high for her productions. As an actress, Priyanka also starred in Shonali Bose's The Sky is Pink (2019) and Ramin Bahrani's The White Tiger (2021). The latter premiered on Netflix on January 22, 2021.

Based on Aravind Adiga's award-winning novel, it was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 93rd Academy Awards. She starred in the film alongside Rajkummar Rao and Adarsh Gourav. This was a breakthrough role for Adarsh as he also landed a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

Her next production to land a nomination was the documentary film To Kill a Tiger by Nisha Pahuja last year. While it lost out on the main award at the 96th Academy Awards, the film once again highlighted the prevalent issue of rape and the stigma victims face in villages and smaller towns. The empowering documentary showed one family's fight to get justice for their daughter, despite the odds and their hostile neighbours.

ALSO READ: Anuja Movie Review: Optimistic Oscar-Nominated Short Film Turns Spotlight On Child Labour And Education Anuja aims to bring home the trophyThe 22-minute short film is the story of two sisters played by Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbhag, It tells the story of two sisters living in Delhi who dream of a better life. The younger sister, Anuja, ponders about the chance of a lifetime when she gets offered a scholarship. Anuja is also presented by Mira Nair's Salaam Baalak Trust, and the child star Sajda is one of the beneficiaries of the trust.

After the short film had landed the Oscar nomination, an emotional Priyanka had shared in a statement, "This film is a beautiful reminder of the power of storytelling—how it can shine a light on love, family, and resilience in the most authentic way. I’m so proud of Adam J Graves for his vision and deeply moved by the brilliant performances of Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbhag, who have poured their hearts into bringing these characters to life." "It’s an honour for me to be part of this journey alongside our amazing partners—Suchitra Mattai, Mindy Kaling, Guneet Monga Kapoor, and Shine Global.

Telling meaningful stories that resonate with audiences is what drives us, and I’m beyond thrilled to see Anuja receive this well-deserved recognition," she had added. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Web Series, Entertainment News and around the world..