Priyanka Chopra, the star of "Citadel" invited to "The Howard Stern Show" has admitted that the wrong plastic surgery made her go through a "dark phase".

Chopra has claimed that she did not have plastic surgery, but was simply going to remove a polyp on her nose. When she removed the bandages after the operation, she and her mother were terrified.

However, she said the procedure made her face look "completely different" and she went into a "deep depression".

In addition to the effects rhinoplasty had on her physical appearance and inner thoughts, it also affected her lifestyle.

The winner of the Miss World 2000 pageant said she was fired from three different films after having plastic surgery and believed her acting career was "over before it started".

Chopra revealed that she never even wanted to leave her home, but her late father, who was a doctor, encouraged her to go under the knife again for corrective surgery.

Chopra said that Bollywood film director Anil Sharma also helped her get back on track by offering her a supporting role in a film - even though she was supposed to play "this lead role".

Chopra has spoken about her negative experience in the past, when she published a book called "Unifinished: a Memoir". In this book, she has not left without confessing the feeling she had when she saw that her nose had changed.

The Hollywood beauty wrote how the botched operation left her feeling "devastated and hopeless".

"Every time I looked in the mirror, a stranger was staring back at me, and I didn't think my sense of self or self-esteem would ever recover from the blow," she wrote in the book.

However, Chopra also shared how it has changed her perspective.

“Now when I look in the mirror, I'm not surprised anymore; I've made peace with this slightly different me," she said.

“I'm like everyone else: I look at myself in the mirror and think maybe I could lose some weight; I think maybe I could train a little more. But I am also satisfied. This is my face. This is my body. I may have flaws, but I am me.”