Priyanka Chopra's NYC Diwali: Intimate Family Celebration with Malti and Nick Jonas

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas celebrated a heartfelt Diwali in New York with their daughter Malti Marie. The couple shared beautiful Instagram pictures showing their intimate family celebration, including traditional puja and diya painting. What made this year extra special was sharing the festival with Malti's friends who were experiencing Diwali for the first time. The celebration also included Priyanka's mother Madhu Chopra, making it a truly family-centered affair.

Key Points: Priyanka Chopra Nick Jonas Diwali NYC with Daughter Malti

  • Priyanka glowed in red traditional attire while Nick looked dapper in white
  • Daughter Malti painted diyas and brought toy idols for Lakshmi puja
  • Celebration included Malti's friends experiencing Diwali for the first time
  • Madhu Chopra joined the intimate family festivities in New York
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Inside Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas's intimate Diwali bash in NYC with daughter Malti

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas share intimate Diwali celebration in NYC with daughter Malti Marie, featuring family puja and sweet moments with friends.

"This Diwali was full of heart and love. Sharing this festival with people who haven't discovered its beauty was the highlight this year. - Priyanka Chopra"

New York, October 22

For actor Priyanka Chopra and her husband, singer Nick Jonas, Diwali was "full of heart and love." The couple, who celebrated the festival of lights with friends in New York, shared glimpses of their intimate celebration with daughter Malti Marie.

The 'Barfi' actress, on Wednesday, took to her Instagram to post pictures from their Diwali bash. From Priyanka and Nick's picture-perfect frame, with her glowing in a red outfit and him looking dapper in white, to little Malti painting diyas with her mom, the celebration was both simple and meaningful.

Priyanka also shared that what made the festival extra special this year was celebrating it with Malti's friends. "A little bit of this and so much of that. This Diwali was full of heart and love. Sharing this festival with people who haven't discovered its beauty was the highlight this year. Especially Malti's friends. Happy Diwali to everyone celebrating. May this new year bring you love, joy, prosperity, and happiness," read her Instagram post.

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The pictures also showed the family performing the Lakshmi puja together, with Malti bringing her own toy idols for the ritual, a sweet detail that won hearts online. Priyanka's mother, Madhu Chopra, also joined in the festivities. The last picture of the post was a mirror selfie of PeeCee and Nick posing together.

On the work front, Priyanka will next be seen in 'The Bluff,' where she plays a 19th-century Caribbean pirate. She also started shooting for the second season of her spy series 'Citadel' last month. The actress is also set to appear in SS Rajamouli's next film alongside Mahesh Babu. She recently starred in 'Heads of State' with Idris Elba and John Cena, which was released on Prime Video.

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Rohit P
While it's nice to see celebrity Diwali celebrations, I wish they'd show more of the spiritual aspect rather than just the glamour. The Lakshmi puja part was meaningful though. Malti bringing toy idols is adorable!
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Arjun K
Priyanka looked stunning in red! It's heartwarming to see Nick embracing Indian festivals so wholeheartedly. Their family photos are goals 💖
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Sarah B
As someone living in the US, I appreciate seeing Indian celebrities celebrate our festivals here. It makes NRIs feel connected to home. The way they're introducing Diwali to Malti's friends is wonderful cultural exchange!
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Vikram M
Love seeing Madhu Chopra there! Grandparents make festivals complete. Malti is growing up so fast! Can't wait to see Priyanka in Rajamouli's film - that's going to be epic!
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Kavya N
The simplicity of their celebration is what makes it special. No over-the-top decorations, just family, friends, and traditions. This is what Diwali is really about - love, light, and togetherness 🪔

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