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Priyanka
to receive Nielsen box office award
Priyanka Chopra seems to be in the best phase of her career. The actress will be receiving the Nielsen Box Office Award for her outstanding contribution to Asian film industry. The award will be presented to Ms. Chopra by 'The Hollywood Reporter' during the 3rd Annual Asian Film Awards on March 23. The Asian Film Awards, which recognizes professionals for their outstanding achievements in the field of Asian cinema, will be held as part of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Twenty-six-year-old Indian cinema sensation and former Miss World, Priyanka Chopra will receive the Nielsen Box Office Award. The award, which is given for outstanding contribution to Asian film, will be presented to Ms. Chopra by The Hollywood Reporter during the 3rd Annual Asian Film Awards on March 23rd. The Asian Film Awards, which recognizes professionals for outstanding achievements in the field of Asian cinema, will be held as part of the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. ''Priyanka Chopra is India's number one female star. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her outstanding work since she began acting just a few years ago,'' said Eric Mika, Publisher of the Hollywood Reporter and Vice President, Nielsen Media and Entertainment Group. ''It is truly amazing to acknowledge the breadth of her success, and we are honored to bestow the Nielsen Box Office Award on one who has done so incredibly much in so little time.'' CHECK OUT: Celina Jaitley to copy Priyanka! Chopra made her acting
debut in Bollywood in the 2002 film ANDAAZ - A role that immediately won
over critics and won her a 'Best Female Debut' award (2003) from India's
most respected film awards, Filmfare. With no friends or mentors in the
film industry, Chopra, who is not afraid to experiment, followed her debut
success with an unconventional part in AITRAAZ. That offbeat, negative
role garnered her widespread approval and won Chopra 'Best Female Villain'
at the 2004 Filmfare Awards.
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