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Priyanka Chopra On Getting Trolled For Calling 'RRR' A Tamil Film: I Think People Enjoy That A Little Bit

Priyanka Chopra had termed ‘RRR’ a Tamil film during a recent appearance on a podcast, and she was subjected to trolling.

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Priyanka Chopra recently got trolled when she mistakenly called ‘RRR’ a Tamil film, instead of a Telugu film, while trying to explain Dax Shepherd on his podcast Armchair Expert. It all happened when PC was trying to tell Dax that ‘RRR’ is not a Bollywood movie. But as expected, the actress got trolled heavily on social media.

During a recent interview on the sidelines of her upcoming series ‘Citadel’, Priyanka talked about the goof-up, and mentioned how people love to troll her and find mistakes in all she does.

She told Mid-day, “People try to find a mistake in anything I do. I think people enjoy that a little bit. I was a lot more free-spirited, but now, I am a bit more cautious because I have my family to think about. The higher you go in life, the more people look for a reason for you to fall. But at the same time, I have so much love and support from my family, friends and fans. I prefer to focus on that.”

In the podcast, Priyanka had told Dax “I don’t think you are far from it. I think that was what it was… big studios, five actors… big movies will be made by them; but the game is changed so much now. First of all, it’s streaming. It has given access to so many people who are making content.”

She had further said, “Bollywood has evolved in such an incredible way. You have the mainstream big action and the love story and the dancing…” Dax mentioned RRR and Priyanka had 'corrected' him saying, “That’s a Tamil movie by the way.” She had added, “It’s like a big, mega, blockbuster Tamil which does all of those… It's like our Avengers.”

Meanwhile, coming to ‘Citadel’, the show will be released on April 28. It also stars Richard Madden and Stanley Tucci, and is executive produced by the Russo Brothers.