Priyanka Chopra is set to star in The Matrix Resurrections next, and while the actress has made a name for herself in Hollywood, she recently spoke up about the lack of South Asian representation in an interview with media. After gaining superstardom in India, Priyanka Chopra spoke up about her Hollywood career, confessing that it hasn't been easy. Priyanka Chopra's casting in The Matrix Resurrections is a joyous moment for her Indian fans, and the actress expressed her desire for possibilities after relocating to the West in an interview with the media prior of the film's release. Priyanka expressed her dissatisfaction with the limited prospects available, saying, "I didn't have the celebrity that I had in India. As a young actor, I walked into every meeting and demanded opportunities." Further, the actress stated that there has been a progressive shift in South Asian representation in Hollywood, which she attributes to the efforts of fellow artists such as Mindy Kaling, Aziz Ansari, Hasan Minhaj, and Riz Ahmed. "All of us have pushed the envelope in a big way where the door has been kicked open and we have stated that we want a seat at that table," she says of making a difference for future artists through their work. Sati will be played by Priyanka Chopra in The Matrix Resurrections. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss feature with the actress in the film franchise's iconic leads. Neil Patrick Harris, Jessica Henwick, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jonathan Groff, and Jada Pinkett Smith are among the film's other cast members. On December 22, the film will be released in theatres. "ZERO: FEVER Part.3" & "ZERO: FEVER Epilogue" ATEEZ archives another impressive Billboard milestone Holland jokes he 'really thinks' he could win an Oscar Award for Spider-Man: No Way Home After Britney Spears' conservatorship ends, her father asks for her to pay his legal fees