How Does Priyanka Chopra Relate to ‘Born Hungry’ Hero Sash Simpson?

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How Does Priyanka Chopra Relate to ‘Born Hungry’ Hero Sash Simpson?

Synopsis

Priyanka Chopra draws parallels between her life and Sash Simpson's journey in 'Born Hungry', reflecting on identity across cultures. The documentary inspires hope and highlights the struggles faced by many children worldwide. Discover how Priyanka's experiences shape her perspective as a producer.

Key Takeaways

  • Priyanka Chopra reflects on her life experiences while producing Born Hungry.
  • The documentary highlights the profound struggles of chef Sash Simpson.
  • It addresses broader issues faced by children worldwide.
  • The film is a source of inspiration and hope.
  • Available for streaming on JioHotstar.

Mumbai, Nov 22 (NationPress) Renowned global icon Priyanka Chopra revealed that her role as a producer for Born Hungry evoked reflections of her own experiences navigating life across continents, despite not encountering the challenges faced by celebrity chef Sash Simpson.

Having lived between two distinct cultures, Priyanka acknowledged finding “familiar echoes” in Sash's quest for identity amidst diverse cultural landscapes. She noted, however, that Sash's childhood struggles were far more profound than her own.

In an exclusive conversation with IANS, she shared, “Definitely. I mean, I didn't have the struggles that Sash had as a child. That's incomprehensible to me.”

The actress, who has championed the documentary through her production company Purple Pebble Pictures in collaboration with filmmaker Barry Avrich’s Melbar Entertainment Group, reflected on the numerous children she's encountered in her humanitarian efforts, who remain ensnared in unchanging circumstances.

“There are so many children around the world whose lives and situations remain stagnant. I’ve met many of these kids globally. The life Sash has successfully built is a daily source of inspiration for me,” said Priyanka, who has also produced notable films like Paani, Ventilator, Pahuna: The Little Visitors, The Sky Is Pink, To Kill A Tiger, and Anuja, among others.

Born Hungry, which will be available for streaming on JioHotstar, narrates Sash Simpson’s journey from being abandoned as a young boy in India to his adoption in Canada and his subsequent rise as a renowned chef.

On the acting front, Priyanka is set to star alongside Mahesh Babu in a film directed by SS Rajamouli. Additionally, she has been cast in the latest installment of the popular franchise Krrish 4, marking Hrithik Roshan’s directorial debut.

The 42-year-old actress, crowned Miss World 2000, will also portray a 19th-century Caribbean pirate in the upcoming swashbuckling action drama, The Bluff.

Point of View

The collaboration of Priyanka Chopra in 'Born Hungry' showcases her commitment to storytelling that resonates with personal and cultural identity. This documentary not only highlights the struggles of Sash Simpson but also reflects broader societal issues faced by children around the world. The film stands as an important narrative that encourages empathy and awareness towards those in challenging circumstances.
NationPress
22/11/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Born Hungry' about?
Born Hungry chronicles the journey of chef Sash Simpson, from being abandoned in India to his adoption in Canada and rise as a celebrated culinary figure.
Who produced 'Born Hungry'?
The documentary is produced by Priyanka Chopra through her company Purple Pebble Pictures, in collaboration with Barry Avrich's Melbar Entertainment Group.
What themes does Priyanka explore in her work?
Priyanka often explores themes of identity, cultural navigation, and the struggles faced by children growing up in difficult circumstances.
When will 'Born Hungry' be available for streaming?
Born Hungry is set to stream on JioHotstar.
What other projects is Priyanka Chopra involved in?
Priyanka is also starring in a film with Mahesh Babu and the latest installment of Krrish 4, along with a role in The Bluff.
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