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But we've done a couple of one of theirs, but this one's called Everything Priyanka Does in a Day. I believe she also talks about some about this guy's pink and everything he's seen and stuff like that. We love Priyanka, and hopefully, I think this goes a little into this guy's pink behind the scene stuff too. Oh, good. We enjoyed that, if you haven't seen that review, go, I'll put that right here. I haven't done that in a while. Oh. Here we go. Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Hi guys, I'm Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and this is what I do in an entire day. And I am, it's like, I don't wake up or anything. So, a typical day when I'm filming sky's pink, say in Mumbai, because we shuttle over. We would have really early mornings because we wanted to quiet. It's basically this love story of this couple that lose their child. The grief of it, joy of it, celebrating the person who has lived rather than mourning the person who has gone. It's a very complex film with many complex emotions. And my character is a ferocious mom who will do anything to make sure that her daughter lives her biggest, best, longest life. And it was just a beautiful, beautiful thing because I was raised by two ferociously protective and possessive parents. And I saw how parents fight for their kids' firsthand. And this was just very, very special to me on many levels. So the movie travels a lot, but we filmed all the set stuff and the set pieces in Mumbai, but we were on location in Delhi and London. I would wake up around, say, quarter to six. First thing in the morning I have to do is check my home. I finished filming like a big, big chunk of the movie three days before I got married. There was just so much going on. And I never was too far from home. I'd have my friends go, I'd have my shower, I'd give my car, we'd take about 40 minutes to get to set. By the time I reached that, I get into the zone of my character. And I'm off-book. I aged from about 25 to 52 in the movie. So we had different looks for every decade or so that I played. It was very subtle aging in the movies because Shonali's a believer that my director, that women are never aged beautifully in movies somehow. So at 50, why should a woman look dowdy? I really agreed with that. So if it would take about two hours, I would get into hair and makeup at about seven. I'll be ready to shoot by about nine o'clock. But that process, when I'm in my trailer, it becomes like a cocoon. Very intense movie with a lot of intense emotions. So the red music was important. Hair and makeups were even in the zone. Give me mood, give me angst, give me pain and sadness and all of those things. So that would happen. I can't remember what was specific. I'm sorry, it would be really funny if I did. I can't. Walking from my trailer to set is like a big important zoning in sort of a moment. Once I walk in the sets, I'm going to go into rehearsals and there's a lot to see for us. Because Shonali was very about what natural instincts come to our actors or what depends on our actors and allows them to be. Like I'm not method in a way where I can't. I can't even have other thoughts. I can't do that because then you don't surprise yourself in a performance. I feel like personally as an actor, I have to leave room for magic. Then while they set up the show, I go sit on my chair, have my coffee. This coffee doesn't leave my side for at least four hours after I wake up. Terrible, I know, I know. But my brain needs to wake up. After like maybe 20 minutes of shooting a scene, I would have 60, 65 images and images and a million images of a million things. And especially friends saying like, we can only get this wine or only these flowers are available or what is it? What is it? The right color of ivory, which I'm very specific. But it's also kind of like my fault because I wanted to see everything. I talked to myself saying that this is my fault. And while I was working, Nick would handle it because he was in the US at that time. So we conquered really well because Vali was in the US. Wedding, planning, attacking, fighting. And I knew it would be day there. So while I was sleeping, he could get a lot of work done. I guess that's how we, I ended up shooting a movie and planning a wedding in like five weeks. I don't know. I do not know. And maintaining their long distance relationship. It was a wedding app that we created for the wedding. But outside of that, I feel like people will judge me. For this. I like doing math. So there's this app called Math 42. It's like really cool. Yeah, I do math for fun, okay? What a nerd. Wow, that's great. I don't want to say hydrated. I forget to eat and drink sometimes when I'm on set for sure. So I definitely have my assistant and we like appreciate in the day that today we're going to get through six bottles of water or like five bottles of water. It's so easy to do. We call it hydration perhaps, man. Yeah, oh yeah. Time stands still. Water has to come from me whenever I have to. That's amazing. And I have to. Especially with the kind of like how much coffee I drink and the fact that I hardly sleep and I'm always in different time zones and planes. And I also hydrate the coconut water. Smart. In and by from the coconut itself. Smart. In Mumbai, I have a home. So I live at home. And location for two hours away, location could be half an hour away. First Nick and I would connect about the progress he made during the day and the progress I made during the day. And then we would talk about the things that we have to do. And then we'd speak to our wedding planners on a conference call. All this would happen while I'm coming back home. And then there was so many friends and so much family at my house. So I go back home. There's like dinner and there's so many people and I love that. But just while you're filming a movie, it was a lot. I had to have been a lot, oh yeah. Shut that off. But my friends and family are kind of great. They kind of know me. So they know if I'm getting quiet in the middle of a lot of people, I need time. So my mom would be like, you know, why don't you just go upstairs and grab me, blah, blah, blah. And I'm very happy to. I didn't come back after like 45 minutes to teach everyone what I was doing. So it's okay. I usually am a wine kind of girl, but it was before the wedding. I was like, wait, getting the shape. So I was offline at that point. It wasn't taking too much cause I was on films. But I would definitely be. I would sleep about two, three in the morning. It always takes me at least half an hour to sleep. Even if my body is like. So she can only get three hours to sleep on this phone? Especially with the high stress and pace of my job. I need at least like an hour, hour and a half to just sit down, talk, maybe watch TV, eat dinner. But just to come down from the energy and the adrenaline. I didn't get much sleep. So right after I wrapped, you know, about three, four days for the wedding, I had to take a day and a half of just sleeping, you know, facial massage, nails, like just one day of decompressing. And then I got straight into it. That's great. You had a vlog. Cause it was very relatable. Cause we were very relatable. Obviously we've been at a certain level. Yeah. We get out of the millionaire level. No, no, no, no. The actor level of relating to how set life is. Set life is fun, but it's also, it's very, if you haven't done it, you don't know. It's a own universe. And obviously a superstars set life is very different from what we would have on set. But it's sad also makes it almost like you are a superstars. It's true. Even if you're doing, like if you're doing a student film and you're the SAG artist, they'll go out of their way to make sure they're doing what's right or the union will get on. Oh yeah. Would you, you want some bottled water and they'll make the craft services that just like some granola bars and M&Ms, they'll do something for you. It's amazing. It is amazing. But if you're on a full blown set and it's like network TV or a big budget motion picture, that's what I want. It is insane what craft services will provide for you. I wonder, you know, we're both SAG actors, which is a screen actor. The screen actors are ill here in Los Angeles. I don't know if that has anything to do with anything out of that idea. I've asked that question before in regard to is there a union for actors like there is here in the States? Since we are a union, are we allowed to do anything in India? I'm sure they have things, because they hire actors from the SAG. They're not the SAG. Yeah. But Nina, she is drunk. Yeah. But SAG will also do things where you can get permission. SAG, I've talked to SAG people who say we can't police everything. We're not going to police everything. But if you were caught doing something, violating it, obviously you shouldn't. So yeah, and I don't know about the working, if there's a union for actors in India or maybe there is a branch of SAG that covers. Yeah, that'd be interesting to figure out. But yeah, Priyanka is one, she's a really good talker. Yes, she is. And I think she'd be so fun to actually talk to and sit down with and talk about acting with. And then just because, in seeing obviously her whole way of preparing and her approach to it, she's not method, but she's, you know, I think everybody's a little form of method. Got to be. To an extent as an actor. You have to be. I don't know how you can't be. Yeah, not full method, not Daniel Day-Lewis. Very few people are full, Daniel Day-Lewis method. No, no, no. Very rare. Well, should most people be full method? No, very rare. It's one of those things, but you know, whatever works for you as an actor is what you should do. And some actors will only do it first. Like there's some actors who'll be full method for only a particular role and then change it. I love what you said that Shia LaBeouf said, that he's method adjacent. Method adjacent. That's the perfect description for what I think most actors act. Yeah, most actors probably are that. But the fact that she was doing the entire film while playing, I mean, I know she has assistants upon assistants upon assistants. But plan a wedding and that kind of wedding. Yeah, like a royal wedding basically. Right. And when she was on Jimmy Fallon, she was talking about her and Nick and how, you know, celebrities will get their names blended together in some way. And she said, yeah, it's kind of hard to put our names together. I've got one that I really like, but I don't think Nick likes it. And that's to put our names together and just call us Prick. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. That's great. Isn't that great? That's a great name. Oh man, she should do it. She should do it. She should start calling them a bunch of, the group of Prick. I love it. Yeah, have you seen a new thing from Prick today?