Priyanka Chopra recalls how Madhu Chopra 'held the throat of a Delhi cab driver' after he took a wrong turn at night: ‘She slapped him’
In her upcoming film ‘The Bluff’, Priyanka Chopra steps into the fierce and fearless role of Bloody Mary, a woman who will stop at nothing to protect her family. The story captures the raw instinct of a parent’s love and the courage it inspires. For Priyanka, this isn’t just another role; it resonates deeply with her own life as both a mother and a daughter, giving her a personal connection to the emotional depth of the character.
The actress continued, "And she slapped him..she said, drive back to the main road. She was like, 'I'm here with my teenage daughter'...I had never seen that side of my mother. After that I never debated her on anything for the next four months. I don't know if my mom would've reacted like that if she was alone. But because I was with her, she was shaking when we got back to the hotel."
"So I wanted to make sure that I knew my job as well. So it took weeks and weeks of learning how to train, how to work with different kinds of rifles of the time, had to be filled up with gunpowder. And to do that in the middle of a scene while you are doing a big action sequence. It was a lot of detailing that was required, which is challenging and fun at the same time," Priyanka recalled.
'The Bluff', which is directed by Frank E. Flowers, will arrive on Prime Video on February 25.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Priyanka Chopra remembers her mother’s fearless act
In a recent conversation with ANI, Priyanka spoke about the extraordinary courage mothers possess for their children and shared a childhood memory of when her mother, Madhu Chopra, fearlessly confronted a driver who took an unexpected turn on a Delhi road late at night. "I remember where her inside Ka Bloody Mary came out once we were in a cab, I must have been 11 years old or something...raat mein hum Delhi ke kisi hotel mein jaa rahe the ... we were driving and suddenly, I don't know, all I saw was my mother holding the throat of the driver. And apparently he took a turn that she didn't recognise and he said, 'nahi nahi main short cut le raha hun'...raat ke 11 baj rahe the mummy aur main akele the but she just held his neck from the back and said drive back to the main road," Priyanka remembered.The actress continued, "And she slapped him..she said, drive back to the main road. She was like, 'I'm here with my teenage daughter'...I had never seen that side of my mother. After that I never debated her on anything for the next four months. I don't know if my mom would've reacted like that if she was alone. But because I was with her, she was shaking when we got back to the hotel."
Priyanka Chopra says motherhood shaped her performance in ‘The Bluff’
Apart from this incident, Priyanka also opened up about how her own experiences of motherhood influenced the way she portrayed Bloody Mary in Prime Video’s ‘The Bluff’. "It's very important when you're going on a journey with any protagonist to understand why they're doing what they're doing...chaar gunde khade hai aap maarte raho ..it's not interesting , but it becomes interesting when you have a reason of why. So for me that why really was how far would a mother go to protect her child. I had just had my daughter, she was two years old when I started filming the movie and agar uske peeche koi aaye tog main todh dungi na us insaan ko...woh jo woh feeling hoti and rage hota hai woh ek parent ko malum hota hai (if anyone came after her, I would have not spared that person. The feeling of rage, that protective instinct, is something every parent understands)," Priyanka shared.Priyanka Chopra channels real emotions into her role
In every scene, she imagined what she would do to protect her daughter, Malti, and her family. "And every scene I just kept thinking about like what would I do to make sure that my child, my family is safe. And you know, that's why Mary's character, she's gritty.She plays dirty. She will hit you from anywhere. She'll make sure that her family is safe and that's why you feel like she's violent and grimy and has no apologies because you're coming after my child. And that is such a universal feeling," Priyanka emphasised.Priyanka Chopra opens up about her action training for ‘The Bluff’
Talking about her prep, the actress shared, "You know the skill set required in this, I've never worked with swords before. The only other movie which I had done where it was close was Bajirao Mastani. But I was playing the Peshwa's wife in it so I didn't have any action or stunts in that movie. So I had to learn how to work with blades and that too, with both hands. While being able to fight someone with the expertise of Karl who had done this in the Lord of Rings before he's done it in a lot of movies.""So I wanted to make sure that I knew my job as well. So it took weeks and weeks of learning how to train, how to work with different kinds of rifles of the time, had to be filled up with gunpowder. And to do that in the middle of a scene while you are doing a big action sequence. It was a lot of detailing that was required, which is challenging and fun at the same time," Priyanka recalled.
Priyanka Chopra’s ‘The Bluff’ to release on OTT
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