
Spilling some beans on the same, Priyanka told Grazia UK, “It wasn’t bizarre, it was kind of scary. This kid… when I lived in Mumbai, was in a boarding school and he was like in sixth grade. On the weekends, he used to tell the school that he was going to meet his family. He used to tell his family that he’s going out with his friends but would actually come outside my apartment. Fifth or sixth grade… in Mumbai… and just stand there for hours hoping for my car to come. And then security finally called me and said that this kid just hangs out there every weekend and he kept doing this for three or four weekends and then I realised what was going on. One time I was home and I called him upstairs and had a conversation.”
Elaborating further, she added, “He just said he wanted to be like me, wanted to hang out with me, he thought that I’d be fun to hang out with. It just really moved me that he felt that knowing me from watching interviews or movies that I could be a friend. So I decided to be a friend and I called his parents. He was here, he was with me and he was safe. And we sent him back to school. We stayed in touch for a couple of years. It was not crazy, it was a sweet one.”
Priyanka’s film ‘The Matrix Resurrection’ has just released and has been receiving positive reviews from the audience and the critics alike.
Next, PC will be seen in Farhan Akhtar’s ‘Jee Le Zaraa’ where she will be seen sharing the screen space with Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt for the first time.