Indian actress Priyanka Chopra , who has been defined as the "Indian version" Sofia Vergara - is not content with being the first woman in South Asia to participate in an American series with her role in 'Quantico' as it believes that Hollywood has much work to do to achieve true diversity.

"I think that diversity has to be more prevalent in the industry. I do not represent only women of South Asia, I represent global and international artists. The art transcends language and barriers and I want to be part of that movement, either from east to west or west to east , "she tells Refinery29.

The singer of 33 years knew that moving to America was not going to be easy, but she could handle the pressure because she loves to overcome challenges.

"At first, yes, I felt the pressure because it was entering uncharted territory and did not know anyone. More than anything else was the fact that it came from a completely different country and was starting from scratch. But it was also exciting. As an artist you are always looking to grow, that's what I wanted to do. I've always been someone who enjoys the pressure because I like to win, I can not help it . Now I am happy that the series has reached such a success, we have reached many countries in the world, we have doubled in 44 languages. It 's amazing to get that reaction ,"she explains.

Chopra is now working on 'Baywatch', with actor Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson. The film is an adaptation of the famous television series of the 90s, who was starring David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson.