Unfinished is far less illuminating about her decade long career in Hindi films with Chopra Jonas choosing to leave out far more than she chooses to record. There is some talk about misogyny and patriarchy within the industry with a big director telling her that she needed breast implants, an actor replacing her in a film with his girlfriend, and male actors coming late on set. But these have zero to little impact because Chopra Jonas chooses to not to call them out by name. There are references to a few past controversies starting with the allegations of a nose job even before her film career took off (she writes that it was a nasal polyp surgery gone wrong), the fairness cream endorsement she did, #armpitgate and the episode of Quantico that angered a certain section of Indians.
Her writing sounds exactly how she talks – measured, engaging and full of humour and energy. Reading the book is an intimate experience, like Chopra Jonas is sharing stories of her struggles and triumphs…