New Delhi: Stealing the limelight with her Miss World 2000 beauty pageant and a career spanning 19 years in the glamour world, Priyanka Chopra feels that audience’s demand has led to a change in cinema.
“I think the audience have changed. Their demands and expectations have changed. Bollywood just caters to what people expect to watch,” she told ANI.
The National Award winner, who made her screen debut with Tamil cinema ‘Thamizhan’ in 2000, has been a part of both critically and commercially acclaimed films.
And with the release of her next movie — The Sky is Pink — less than a fortnight away, the actor feels that expectations and demands of the audience have triggered a change in Bollywood.
“Now with streaming coming in, people are exposed to cinema from all over the world. Now I can watch a movie from Iran and I think that has expanded the audience. They don’t want to leave their brains behind and watch a movie,” the 37-year old added.
With several content-driven films coming up these days, Priyanka is of the view that the “audience want to watch cinema which is content-heavy and you can see that with the kind of movies which are successful now.”
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