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Chopra rises to play the baddie

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Worried fans, don’t fret. Conspiracy theorists, cease. Priyanka Chopra is fine and has a case-closed explanatio­n for how she took her high-profile tumble while working on her FBI drama Quantico.

The star, who plays recruit Alex Parrish, was wearing flat shoes and running on wet asphalt when she slipped and hit her head, requiring her to take a break from the hit TV show to recuperate from a concussion. ‘‘I blame it on the flats. If I was in heels, I would have never fallen,’’ Chopra laughs. ‘‘When you take off my heels, I lose my superpower. But I’m a superhero in heels.’’

More like a supervilla­in: Chopra, 34, makes a glam Hollywood movie debut as vampy Victoria Leeds in Baywatch, the R-rated movie remake of the campy TV series. The former Miss World rocks power outfits and 13cm Louboutins as an evil real estate developer able to look meddling lifeguard Mitch Buchannon (the almost two metres tall Dwayne Johnson in the role made famous by David Hasselhoff) dead in the eye.

‘‘Being a villain is awesome. It’s so good to be bad,’’ says Chopra. She surprised herself by gleefully unleashing her ‘‘inner Victoria’’ each day. ‘‘It’s like, why do I like being evil so much? Why do I have so much fun torturing people?’’

It’s this kind of unbridled baddie joy that compelled director Seth Gordon to cast Chopra after a Skype call to discuss a part for her as a lifeguard. Gordon saw her dark side and immediatel­y changed the film’s planned male baddie from Victor to Victoria.

‘‘I knew from my first conversati­on with Priyanka that she is an absolute killer,’’ says Gordon. ‘‘One Skype and it was a done deal.’’ Chopra brought her own scheming ideas to the Miami Beach set, including digging her nails into the neck of a lifeguard (Jon Bass) dancing wildly in front of her as a diversion for the Baywatch gang.

‘‘I told Seth I wanted to hold [Bass] with my nails by the back of his neck like a cat,’’ she laughs. ‘‘It was very mean. But Seth loved it.’’

Chopra was fine missing out on playing one of the iconic Baywatch lifeguards she had admired as a childhood fan in India. She was able to avoid the strict rigours of being swimsuit-ready that the crew, including Zac Efron and Kelly Rohrbach, faced. ‘‘Screen lifeguard is so much pressure. You’d have to eat, like, one almond a day to stay in those swimsuits. I like my food too much,’’ she says.

There were perils, including wearing showstoppi­ng outfits such as the form-fitting black gown in the finale that took her breath away – literally. The dress was so tight it was hard to breathe.

‘‘ That was super uncomforta­ble ,’’ says Chop ra. ‘‘But I’m Miss World, I’m a pro.’’

A just-announced, shortened third season of Quantico will allow Chopra to pursue more movie projects in the near future.

‘‘This seems like a win-win to me,’’ says Chopra. Meanwhile, she’s happy to live with her diametrica­lly opposed characters.

‘‘Alex Parrish is the ultimate hero. Victoria Leeds is the opposite,’’ says Chopra.

‘‘Alex wants to save the world, Victoria wants to own the world.’’ USA Today ❚ Baywatch (R13) opens in cinemas tomorrow.

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Priyanka Chopra plays the villainous Victoria Leeds in the new Baywatch film.

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