Priyanka Chopra lauds power of social media in UAE talk

The Bollywood star was a guest speaker at Sharjah’s International Government Communication Forum 2020. (File/AFP)
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Updated 04 March 2020
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Priyanka Chopra lauds power of social media in UAE talk

DUBAI: Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra Jonas touched down in the UAE this week for the opening day of the 9th edition of Sharjah’s International Government Communication Forum 2020 (IGCF 2020), which kicked off today at the city’s Expo Center, where the former Miss World was a guest speaker.

Ahead of the two-day event, the 37-year-old uploaded a video of a live belly dance performance and geo-tagged Dubai, virtually announcing to her 50.4 million Instagram followers that she was in the UAE.

The Bollywood star and UNICEF Goodwill ambassador lead a discussion on the impact of films and TV programs on shaping public opinion during a talk entitled “Why Does the Screen Have so Much Impact on Public Opinion” on Wednesday morning.

An accomplished actress, Chopra Jonas has starred in more than 60 films and won multiple acting awards throughout her career.

The actress and producer analyzed how media platforms can be used to achieve effective positive communication across cultures. The session was moderated by Lebanese journalist and co-presenter of “Arabs Got Talent,” Raya Abirached.



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For the occasion, Chopra looked sharp wearing a white, tailored blazer atop a silky, cream-colored slip skirt.

“I really enjoy having direct access with my fans and friends, instead of having a mediator… I feel like there is such a power to social media,” shared Chopra with the audience during the discussion.

“When it comes to being ambassadors of an organization like UNICEF, by taking someone like me who is a public person, to a place like Jordan, we are able to magnify the voices of people who don’t have it,” she added, recalling a recent visit to a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan in 2017.

Listed among Forbes’ Most Powerful Women in 2018, the humanitarian represents UNICEF as their Goodwill Ambassador. Last year she received the Danny Kaye Humanitarian award for her work promoting education and children’s rights.

During the panel talk, Chopra Jonas also discussed the significance of South Korean film “Parasite” winning a clutch of Academy Awards at the 2020 Oscars. “It’s an extremely amazing time to know that the world is opening up to foreign language, or non-English language, entertainment. That’s so important to culturally promote communication,” she stated. 


Leslie Bibb shows off Ashi Studio look at Actor Awards

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Leslie Bibb shows off Ashi Studio look at Actor Awards

DUBAI/ LOS ANGELES: US actress Leslie Bibb showed off a gown by Saudi couturier Mohammed Ashi at the Screen Actors Guild gala in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The shimmering, body-hugging gown hailed from the designer’s Paris-based label, Ashi Studio.

Styled by Jeanann Williams, Bibb’s look was handpicked from Ashi’s Fall/Winter 1015 couture collection.

Styled by Jeanann Williams, Bibb’s look was handpicked from Ashi’s Fall/Winter 1015 couture collection. (Getty Images) 

Ashi’s creations have been worn by celebrities and stars including Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Hudson, Kylie Minogue, Penelope Cruz, Deepika Padukone, Sonam Kapoor, and Queen Rania of Jordan.

Ashi became the first couturier from the Gulf region to join the Federation de la Haute Couture in Paris as a guest member in 2023. He was also the first Gulf designer included in the BoF 500 list, the Business of Fashion’s index of people shaping the fashion industry in 2023.

At the awards ceremony, “Sinners” claimed the Actor Award for best movie cast, a victory that sets up a face-off ​with “One Battle After Another” for the prestigious Best Picture prize at the upcoming Oscars.

Delroy Lindo accepted the Actor Award trophy with fellow “Sinners” cast members standing behind him on stage in Los Angeles. The Warner Bros movie tells the story of two brothers who set up a juke joint in the segregation-era US South and are confronted by a vampire in a tale that celebrates blues music and Black culture.

“Every single day we brought ourselves, we brought our hearts, we brought our souls, we brought our spirits to this endeavor,” Lindo said at the ceremony, which was streamed live on Netflix. “To be recognized by you all, thank you does not even ‌begin to encompass ‌the gratitude that we feel.”

“Sinners” star Michael B. Jordan, who ​plays ‌two ⁠roles - brothers Smoke ​and ⁠Stack - was named best film actor. Jordan thanked his fellow nominees in a field that included “Marty Supreme” star Timothee Chalamet and “One Battle After Another” actor Leonardo DiCaprio.

“This ride has been unbelievable and I thank you for welcoming me in and making me feel seen,” Jordan said.