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Priyanka Chopra shares her thoughts on being a part of both Bollywood and Hollywood, saying, “I love my job.”

Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who narrates the new documentary “Tiger,” believes the difficulty lies in being able to portray emotions with only her voice. She finds it thrilling that her job, which spans Bollywood and Hollywood, also allows her to work in several languages.

The subject of the Disneynature documentary, which Chopra Jonas narrates in English, is Ambar, a young tigress rearing her pups in the mythical Indian jungles. On April 22, Earth Day, Disney+ Hotstar will launch its streaming service.

The performer, who has previously provided voice work for the films “Frozen 2,” “The Jungle Book,” and “Planes,” noted that she has always been a huge lover of environmental documentaries and that “Tiger” gave her a unique chance to discuss a tale from India.

“It took several hours of amazing filming to be able to capture this family. Everything about it appealed to me, including the fact that it was Disneynature and that they were creating a film about an Indian tiger and the voyage of a tigress. I like working with voices. I have a lot of fun doing voice work. It’s always been fun for me. Thus, it provided additional motivation, Chopra Jonas said in an interview with PTI.

She said that she trusted her directors and producers to shape her voice to fit the documentary. Actors are used to the audio-visual medium; in this case, the visual is removed, leaving just the audio. And I believe that the true difficulty is in being able to express feelings with just your voice while without overdoing it. nevertheless, be able to strike the correct balance,” she said.

In addition to being well-known in India, her name has gained prominence internationally. The performer expressed her happiness at becoming a part of Bollywood and Hollywood. “I’ve been straddling this for a long time. Nearly twelve years… I’ve been working in both fields and in two different environments. Being able to work in two of the biggest film businesses in the world and be able to do it in any language excites me much. I adore my work and the platform that the arts have given me to share tales and inspire others,” the woman said.

Mark Linfield is the director of “Tiger,” which is co-directed by Vanessa Berlowitz and Rob Sullivan and produced by Linfield, Berlowitz, and Roy Conli. It was released by Disneynature precisely 15 years after “Earth.”

The documentary, which was shot over 1,500 days in India’s jungles, according to the actor, is a lighthearted tale about the “resilience” of a mother and her four cubs. It also facilitates introspection on all the amazing aspects of nature.

“I wish people would simply pause and acknowledge the innate magnificence of creation. We don’t cease being self-centered until we recognize that there are other kinds of creation except ourselves. You may take a moment to stop and really enjoy the blessings that are all around us by just gazing at the amazing wonder of creation, the speaker stated.

In addition to her role as narrator for “Tiger,” Chopra Jonas was involved in the Oscar-nominated documentary “To Kill A Tiger.” She recently declared that, via her production company Purple Pebble Pictures, she would be supporting the documentaries “Women Of My Billion (WOMB)” and “Born Hungry.”

“I do like true stories.” I find human beings and common folks to be quite fascinating. Additionally, I believe there is a theme between WOMB, “Born Hungry,” and my other Tiger film. I really love doing documentaries,” she said.

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