Actress Priyanka Chopra has taken to her Instagram Stories to share a cryptic note about being disrespected. The note mentioned that she is the most understanding person until someone disrespects her,
in which case, she will have no problem cutting them off from her life. The actress is no stranger to sharing quotes on memes on her Instagram Stories, and this particular post has caught everyone’s attention now.
The post shared by Priyanka Chopra read, “I am the nicest, most understanding person, but disrespect me and you will understand why I only have three friends.” She posted the note with the caption, “Lol. Anyone else relate?” Have a look here:

Just a few days ago, Priyanka had shared another note that read, “Better a Bitch than a Bitchari.” However, what caught everyone’s attention was the artwork of the post. The artist seemingly used a rendering of an image of Bollywood legend Rekha in her famous golden headgear.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Priyanka is currently in India’s Hyderabad for the shoot of SS Rajamouli’s SSMB 29 with Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. The actress took to her Instagram to share a few adorable pictures of her daughter, Malti Marie, as they landed in Hyderabad in the wee hours of Monday.
Director SS Rajamouli has been keeping the details of SSMB29 under wraps. However, for now, it is known that the film is expected to be an action-adventure drama in the vein of Indiana Jones, a genre Rajamouli’s father and veteran writer Vijayendra Prasad has also confirmed in several interviews.
Priyanka Chopra was last seen in Heads of State. Directed by Ilya Naishuller, it is a globe-trotting buddy comedy starring Idris Elba as British Prime Minister Sam Clarke and John Cena as U.S. President Will Derringer. Priyanka Chopra Jonas plays MI6 agent Noel Bisset, swiftly becoming the film’s most dynamic presence. Armed, clever, and emotionally connected to Elba’s character, she brings both firepower and heart to the ensemble.
Priyanka Chopra’s next big Hollywood release is The Bluff, produced by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO Productions and directed by Frank E. Flowers. In this 19th‑century Caribbean swashbuckler, she plays a former female pirate who must defend her family and village during a brutal attack, only to have her mysterious past resurface.