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Priyanka Chopra likely to star in Dwayne Johnson's Baywatch

| | Jan 12, 2016, at 08:44 pm
California, Jan 12 (IBNS): Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra, who has gained popularity with her performance in American TV series Quantico, is in talks to join Hollywood stars Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron in'Baywatch', The Hollywood Reporter said

'Baywatch' will be Paramount’s big-screen take on the 1990s television series.

"Seth Gordon is directing the feature, which is paddling toward a shoot with Alexandra Daddarioand Kelly Rohrbach also suiting up," The Hollywood Reporter reported.

The film might become Chopra's English-language feature debut.

Chopra added one more feather to the crown as she grabbed the 'Favourite Actress in a New TV series' title at the People’s Choice Awards (PCA) 2016 for her performance in American TV series Quantico.

Chopra thanked voters and called her 'fortunate' after receiving the award.

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