<span class=normal>Priyanka Chopra has moved from rom-com success to weightier drama. But, writes UKs Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungamas London correspondent Devansh Patel, its hard work telling when the acting stops and the real Priyanka Chopra starts. Part two of On a Date with <a href=../../../../../slideshow/2009/08/07/459/index.html target=_blank>Priyanka Chopra</a> continues....<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Shes not one of those Bollywood stars who plays on her stardom to have you listen to her on other issues. Shes worth listening to because of her own inherent intelligence, experience and background. In films, she suggests so much while saying so little - anger, desperation, loneliness, humour - all through the tiniest movements of a tight-lipped mouth. Priyanka has often portrayed women of rare strength, despite her super glamorous image. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Her professionalism is to the core and so is her privacy when she informs me, I dont invite cameras in my house. I dont mind doing a one off interview sometimes but dont want it to become national television where everyone comes to know what my house looks like. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p><a href=../../../../../contests/c5/1040.html target=_blank>Play On a Date with Priyanka Chopra contest & win autographed CDs</a></span>