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“What I would tell you is something my father did, he gave me…” Priyanka Chopra shares one thing every father should do for his child

May 5, 2026 - 22:54

“What I would tell you is something my father did, he gave me…” Priyanka Chopra shares one thing every father should do for his child

Confidence isn't just a personality trait; it's a life skill. It shapes how a child sees themselves from an early age, and how they respond to challenges later in life. Actor and producer Priyanka Chopra recently opened up about this very idea, sharing a deeply personal piece of advice for fathers everywhere. Speaking in an interview, she recalled a lesson she learned directly from her own father, Dr. Ashok Chopra.

"What I would tell you is something my father did, he gave me..." she began, before explaining that the greatest gift a father can give is the belief that his daughter can do anything. For Chopra, this wasn't just empty encouragement. Her father actively treated her as capable and independent, never limiting her dreams based on gender or societal expectations. She described how he taught her to be self-reliant, to handle her own finances, and to speak up for herself. This early foundation, she said, gave her the courage to move to Mumbai alone at a young age and later build a career in both Bollywood and Hollywood. Chopra emphasized that fathers play a unique role in shaping a child's self-worth. When a father shows respect for his daughter's opinions and supports her ambitions without hovering, it sends a powerful message. It tells her that she is enough, that her voice matters, and that she does not need permission to chase her goals. The lesson, she noted, is not about grand gestures but about consistent, quiet support. It is about giving a child the tools to stand on their own two feet, long before they ever have to.


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