Chopra was seen chatting with Today's Hoda and Jenna by video chat from the set of The Matrix 4 and on being asked what she has learned about Nick in this isolation period, she said, " `that I still like him after spending so much time with him. (laughs) It feels great. We would have never had as much with each other as we got during this quarantine. It only took a global pandemic to align our schedules together. We had moved into a new house so we had time to do it up together.`
Speaking about her much-awaited book, Priyanka said, `Because I have left a lot of things unfinished in my life and at the same time I feel that there is a lot more that I want to do. I think it's okay to leave things behind and to move on the trajectory of your life changes. People beat themselves up a lot about where they are going to go and the plans they have made, this was just me introspecting on having done this for almost 20 years, about where I want to go as a woman, as a human being, and as someone who is ambitious.`
Priyanka's book debut, Unfinished, will be launched on January 19, 2021. The `thoughtful and revealing` memoir will take readers through Chopra's childhood in India and her teenage years in the US, living with extended family in the Midwest, Queens, and suburban Boston, where she endured bouts of racism; to her return to India. And where she won the national and global beauty pageants (Miss India and Miss World) that made her way in the film industry.
The actress will also be seen in two Netflix projects - the superhero movie 'We Can Be Heroes' and 'The White Tiger', the debut novel by Indian author Aravind Adiga opposite Rajkummar Rao.