Actor-producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas is understandably on cloud nine, with The White Tiger making an impact in the awards circuit this season. The film, co-starring and executive-produced by Priyanka, is in contention for an Oscar and two BAFTAs. “It means a lot to me, I am so proud of the whole team. We believed in the story collectively and, importantly, the story needed to be translated into a film that would connect with a wider audience,” Priyanka says.
At the upcoming Oscars, The White Tiger, based on Arvind Adiga’s book of the same name, has a nomination in the Best Adapted Screenplay category for writer-director Ramin Bahrani. At the BAFTAs, actor Adarsh Gourav is nominated alongside Anthony Hopkins and the late Chadwick Boseman, among others, in the Leading Actor category, while Bahrani is in the race for a Best Adapted Screenplay trophy.
As soon as nominations for sundry awards ceremonies were announced this year, a section of social media began comparing it with Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, which belongs to the same genre as Bahrani’s film. Boyle’s film won eight Oscars and six BAFTAs in 2009, and turned its lead duo Dev Patel and Freida Pinto into overnight global stars.
At 38, Priyanka had achieved international fame long before she got down with making and acting in The While Tiger’. Her lead actor Adarsh Gourav stands to gain tremendously of course, if he manages to score a win at the BAFTAs, though that could be a challenge in a year when the late Boseman has been winning hearts with his role in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’.
While the nominations are an honour, Priyanka says her involvement with the project is not necessarily about the awards. “We had already done the hard work by the time the awards rolled by, so I don’t think it affected my role as an actor or producer in any way for this film.
For me, as an actor and a producer, the audience has always been my end goal. Nominations and wins — especially awards like the Oscars and Baftas — are truly amazing but it’s not why I pick projects,” she asserts.
Priyanka lists “content stories, ones that resonate, ones that need to be told, ones that entertain a wide global audience” as her primary intent when it comes to filmmaking