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Global star Priyanka Chopra Jonas wrapped up her Mumbai work with a touching Instagram post thanking her sister-in-law Neelam. She attended the Durga Puja celebrations, looking elegant in traditional attire and expressing gratitude for the warm welcome. Before leaving, she shared a candid moment highlighting family support during her busy schedule. Her upcoming projects include exciting collaborations with Mahesh Babu and Hrithik Roshan.

Key Points: Priyanka Chopra Thanks Bhabhi Neelam During Mumbai Farewell

  • Priyanka attended North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja
  • Shared grateful moment with Neelam Upadhyaya on Instagram
  • Wore stunning purple Indian attire with silver jhumkas
  • Celebrating Dussehra before returning home
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Here's why Priyanka Chopra is thanking 'bhabhi' Neelam Upadhyaya

Priyanka Chopra shares heartwarming Instagram moment with sister-in-law Neelam Upadhyaya during her Mumbai work trip and Dussehra celebrations.

"Alvida Mumbai! Always so wonderful to be back, even if it's for a minute. - Priyanka Chopra Jonas"

Mumbai, Oct 2

Global head-turner Priyanka Chopra Jonas has wrapped up all her work in Mumbai and has said “alvida” as she heads back home. But before leaving she thanked her 'bhabhi' Neelam Upadhyaya for stepping in when her husband Nick Jonas wasn't around to help.

Priyanka took to Instagram, where she shared a video. The ending of the clip featured Neelam helping Priyanka take out clips from her hair after she was done with her work.

"Alvida Mumbai! Always so wonderful to be back, even if it's for a minute. Happy Dussehra to everyone celebrating. PS: wait for the end. Thank you @neelamupadhyaya for stepping in when hubby wasn't around to help. IYKYK. @danasupnick @nickjonas."

It was on Ashthami when Priyanka attended the North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja and a day later she went on to thank actress Tanishaa and filmmaker Ayan Mukerji for the warm welcome.

On September 30, Priyanka paid a visit to the North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja Pandal. The diva offered prayers to Goddess Durga. She was seen sporting a stunning purple Indian wear and it paired with silver jhumkas.

On October 1, Priyanka took to Instagram, where she shared a glimpse of the idol of Goddess Durga from the pooja.

"On this Ashtami, feeling grateful for Maa Durga's blessings! Thank you @tanishaamukerji & @ayan mukerji for having me," Priyanka wrote.

Talking about her film work, Priyanka was last seen in "Heads Of State" directed by

Ilya Naishuller. It stars Idris Elba and John Cena as the UK Prime Minister and US President, respectively, who are forced to work together when they become the targets of a foreign adversary.

She will next be seen sharing screen space with Mahesh Babu for the first time in her next in the upcoming tentatively titled film "SSMB29".

Touted to be an action-adventure inspired by history and mythology, "SSMB29" is likely to reach the audience in 2027.

In addition to this, she has also been roped in for the latest instalment in the popular franchise "Krrish 4", marking Hrithik Roshan's debut as a director.

The 42-year-old actress will also be seen as a 19th-century Caribbean pirate in the forthcoming swashbuckler action drama, "The Bluff".

- IANS

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Arjun K
Her purple outfit during Durga Puja was absolutely stunning! Traditional wear suits her so well. Can't wait to see her in SSMB29 with Mahesh Babu - that's going to be epic!
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Rohit P
While I admire her success, I wish she'd do more Indian films. Her Hollywood projects are great but we miss seeing her in Bollywood regularly.
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Sarah B
The "IYKYK" moment with her bhabhi is so relatable! Every Indian woman knows that sister-in-law bond is special. Beautiful to see celebrities being so grounded.
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Vikram M
Krrish 4 with Hrithik directing and Priyanka starring? That's a dream combination! Hope they recreate the magic of Dhoom 2. Exciting times for Indian cinema! 🎬
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Meera T
Shubh Dussehra to everyone! Loved seeing Priyanka celebrating our festivals with such devotion. It's important for global icons to showcase Indian culture and traditions.

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