Priyanka Chopra to come out with memoir in 2019

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

will come out with her memoir next year in which she will write about things which she has never spoken before.

The book will be published simultaneously in the US by Ballantine Books and in the UK by

The UK and Commonwealth (including India) rights were acquired at an auction from Siobhan O'Neill and Fiona Baird, on behalf of Mel Berger, of William Morris Endeavor.

"The flavour of the book will be honest, funny, spirited, bold, and rebellious, just like me," says

"I have always been a private person; I've never spoken about my feelings during my journey but I am ready to do so now," she says about the book.

According to Chopra, she was raised to be fearless when it came to opinions.

"I would like to tell my story in the hope of inspiring people - especially women -- to change the conversation, to shatter glass ceilings. Women are always told we can't have everything. I want everything, and I believe anyone else can have it too. I'm proof of it," she says.

forayed into the entertainment industry at the age of 17 when she won Miss and went on to win Miss World the following year.

Besides acting in several Bollywood movies, Chopra earned acclaim over three seasons as on ABC's show "Quantico", becoming the first Indian to star as the lead of a TV drama series and winning two consecutive for the role.

She also produces and content under her banner Purple Pebble Pictures.

"At India, we are committed to publishing strong female role models, and are immensely proud of having on that list," says Meru Gokhale, (Literary Publishing) at

Senior Commissioning says "Unfinished" is not just a memoir but a manifesto for women who believe that they can't just have it all but that they deserve it all.

"Priyanka is one of the most influential women in the world, and it is not a badge she wears lightly.There's something about the phenomenon that feels both revolutionary and accessible, and that's entirely a result of the person that she is," she says.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 21:40 IST