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CHOPRA SORRY ABOUT ‘QUANTICO’ EPISODE

Not my intention to hurt anyone, says actress

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BOLLYWOOD star Priyanka Chopra yesterday apologised after a furore over a United States television series that showed her uncovering a terror plot hatched by Indian Hindu nationalis­ts.

The episode of spy thriller Quantico showed Chopra’s character, a Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion agent named Alex Parrish, thwarting the plan and noticing one of the terrorists wearing a Hindu rosary.

The terrorists tried to frame Pakistanis for the attack planned ahead of a summit on Kashmir, a disputed Himalayan territory that arch rivals India and Pakistan claim as their own.

Kashmir has been a source of historical tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours who have fought two wars over it.

The episode, aired on June 1, triggered outrage in India with many fans taking to social media to “shame” the Indian-born actress and calling her a “traitor”.

Chopra, a former Miss World, said she was “a proud Indian and that will never change”.

“I am extremely saddened and sorry that some sentiments have been hurt by a recent episode of Quantico,” Chopra, 35, wrote on Twitter.

“That was not and will never be my intention. I sincerely apologise.”

ABC Studios, the producers of the crime drama, have also offered an apology and defended Chopra, who is the lead actor of the show.

“The episode has stirred a lot of emotions, much of which is unfairly aimed at Priyanka Chopra, who did not create the show, write or direct it,” US media quoted the studio as saying in a statement.

“The show has featured antagonist­s of many different ethnicitie­s and background­s, but in this case, we inadverten­tly and regrettabl­y stepped into a complex political issue. It was certainly not our intention to offend anyone.”

Chopra received backlash on Twitter since the telecast and a street protest was held here on Saturday by a fringe Hindu outfit that demanded she be sent to Pakistan as a punishment.

“Sell-outs like her are an insult to India. She consciousl­y consented for the act. Shame,” tweeted Jagriti Shukla, a journalist.

The government “should cancel @priyankach­opra passport & should not allow her to enter our nation. Let her stay in Hollywood & lick Pakistan boots. Traitor,” Sumit Kadel, a film critic, said.

Chopra, the first Indian to headline a US network series, is popular among Indian fans and feted for having made it in the Western entertainm­ent industry.

But, recently, she was criticised by Hindu hardliners for visiting Rohingya Muslims and ignoring persecuted Hindus during her visit to Bangladesh as a United Nations Children’s Fund goodwill ambassador.

She was also accused of disrespect­ing Indian sensibilit­ies by wearing a dress that exposed her legs during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Berlin last year.

Chopra, who is one of the highest-paid Indian actors, featured last year in Baywatch, based on the television series of the same name.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Supporters of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burning posters of Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra during a protest in New Delhi, India, on Saturday.
REUTERS PIC Supporters of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burning posters of Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra during a protest in New Delhi, India, on Saturday.

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