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Priyanka Chopra goes from playing a heroine in Quantico to a ‘badee’ in Baywatch

‘SO DELECTABLE’

- BOB THOMPSON

Zac Efron and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson take turns showing off their ripped upper bodies in the spoof of the show Baywatch. Okay, the movie offers more than that but there’s no denying the chiselled shirtless frames of Efron and Johnson are a double-bill attraction. “I think the best part about Baywatch is the objectific­ation of men,” says Quantico TV star Priyanka Chopra who plays the villainess in Baywatch. “It’s like payback for so many years of exploiting women.”

In the R-rated laugh fest, Johnson portrays zealous lifeguard Mitch Buchannon famously defined by David Hasselhoff in the old series. Efron is Matt Brody, a disgraced American Olympic gold medal swimmer assigned to Buchannon’s team as a public relations gesture.

The macho males clash often, but eventually join forces when they confront Victoria Leeds (Chopra). She’s an internatio­nal woman of intrigue who is responsibl­e for the drugs and dead bodies on the beach. Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach, Ilfenesh Hadera and Jon Bass round out the lifeguard cast, but Efron, Johnson and Chopra establish the heightened reality of the proceeding­s. “That was very important to me,” Chopra says of finding the correct tone for her performanc­e. “You have to know the world you are in, so to me Victoria is fabulously absurd.”

That’s confirmed with her introducti­on “when she refuses to take her (high heeled) shoes off when she’s in the sand at the beach so somebody has to put a stool down for her to stand on.” Adds the 34-year-old; “This is her normal — it is so delectable to me.”

Performing opposite Efron and Johnson turned out to be just as pleasant despite their distractin­g physical shapes — “when don’t they look like that.” Still, Chopra understood —despite the not-so-serious spirit of the picture — that she had to put a femme fatale edge to her Victoria persona. “I had to make you believe Victoria was capable of anything,” she says. “There was no other way to take on The Rock and Zac and the whole team of Avengers at the beach, which is what we called them.”

Collaborat­ing with Baywatch director Seth Gordon, whose best known for his Horrible Bosses movie, was another plus. In fact, Gordon was instrument­al in the pursuit of the Indian actress because she had “the presence and talent” required to portray the Baywatch antagonist in sharp contrast to her heroic Quantico FBI agent. “I didn’t have time to audition because I was filming Quantico in Montreal,” says Chopra. “We did a Skype call which was supposed to be 20 minutes and it ended up being two-and-a-half hours.”

She got another call from Gordon 10 minutes later asking her to join the cast. It meant the complicati­on of shooting her series in frigid Montreal during the week and Baywatch in hot Miami on weekends.

The internatio­nal success of Quantico might not be a coincidenc­e. Before introducin­g herself to North America, Chopra became one of the most popular and highest paid performers in India. She’s been showcased in more than 50 movies, some setting South Asian box-office records.

Her 2015 debut in the U. S. with Quantico playing agent trainee Alex Parrish marks the beginning of what looks like another career in North America. “I do like to shoulder the responsibi­lity of the show,” she says of Quantico.

In the meantime, Chopra is in talks to do a few more American and Indian films. “I just love my job and I am a greedy actor,” says Chopra. “I want to do different things and everything. So my schedule might be crazy this year and next, but it really is a champagne problem.”

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