The actress, who is on a UNICEF mission in Jordan, posted a message on her Instagram page for Katrina Kaif from a Syrian refugee, Wafaam, and also gave a shout out to other big stars from India.
Priyanka Chopra sends Katrina Kaif fan love all the way from Jordan
Mumbai - 13 Sep 2017 12:40 IST
Updated : 15:19 IST
Shriram Iyengar
Priyanka Chopra is currently in Jordan spending time with Syrian children as part of her UNICEF initiative. The actress, who took off to Syria immediately after the premiere of Pahuna at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has been putting up images, and videos, enlightening her fans and people about the refugee situation in Syria.
During one such visit to a camp in Za'tari, Jordan, Chopra shot a video of Wafaa, a young fan of Katrina Kaif, and recorded her message to the actress.
Speaking in Arabic, the young girl went on to describe how she was a big fan of Kaif, and loved her 'beauty'. All the while, there was an adoring Chopra watching the young girl go on an effusive monologue. The actress chipped in the end, sending a message to Kaif saying "Hi Katrina, this comes to you from Wafaa, all the way from Jordan."
Syria, which is currently suffering the effects of one of the most devastating wars in recent times, also has the largest number of refugees. A majority of which are children.
Chopra's initiative seeks to invite people to donate to help rebuild infrastructure to create better opportunities for these children and also sign a petition for raising awareness. She has been putting up several posts of her touching interaction with the children, narrating the struggles they face.
In another post, Chopra spoke of her meeting with young girls who had to flee their country, leaving their lives and families behind, to escape the war. "I'll always remember you...I promise. It's kids like this that will build a better world tomorrow," Chopra wrote.
Chopra also made some friends, namely Z'aid, a young 16-year-old boy who made a bow as a welcoming present for the actress. She shared his dreams of wanting to become a translator, so that he can help the world understand each other.
Despite the serious nature of her work, Chopra did take some time out to play around with the kids. She put her stunt experiences to good use, while trying out a cartwheel. Unfortunately, alongside the expert moves of the kid, Chopra does come across as slightly amateur. Not that she minded it as it was all in good fun.
While she is playing India's ambassador in the global sphere of entertainment, Chopra is also promoting an important message of the need to protect children across the world suffering from the after-effects of war and poverty. Hopefully, this message will get across to more people in the world of entertainment and bring the much needed attention towards the issue.