Nick Jonas Dances to Priyanka Chopra's Bollywood Hit with Jonas Brothers

Nick Jonas continues his tradition of dancing to Bollywood songs before concerts, this time choosing the title track from his wife Priyanka Chopra's film "Mujhse Shadi Karogi." He shared a video on Instagram with his brothers Kevin and Joe grooving to the peppy number. Priyanka reshared the fun post, highlighting their playful support for each other's careers. This follows recent instances where Nick has incorporated other Bollywood hits and even danced with Priyanka as part of their pre-show hype rituals.

Key Points: Nick Jonas Grooves to Priyanka Chopra's Bollywood Song

  • Pre-show Bollywood ritual
  • Dancing to wife's film song
  • Family bonding with brothers
  • Shared social media moments
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Nick Jonas grooves to this song of wife Priyanka Chopra with the boys

Nick Jonas dances to Priyanka Chopra's 'Mujhse Shadi Karogi' with his brothers in a pre-show ritual, showcasing his love for Bollywood hype songs.

"Another show means another night educating the guys on some of my favorite Hindi hype songs - Nick Jonas"

Mumbai, Dec 31

American singer and actor Nick Jonas has turned into a complete Bollywood buff, and his latest social media post is proof.

As has almost become a ritual, Nick was seen grooving on a Bollywood number before his show. However, this time, he picked the title track from wife Priyanka Chopra's 2004 drama "Mujhse Shadi Karogi", co-starring Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar.

The video uploaded by Nick on his IG showed him and his brothers, Kevin and Joe, grooving to the peppy number. While Nick took charge with the steps, the boys were trying to embrace the vibe as the music played along.

"Another show means another night educating the guys on some of my favorite Hindi hype songs #mujhseshadikarogi (sic)," Nick wrote in the caption.

Giving a shout-out to her husband, Priyanka also reshared Nick's fun post on her Instagram Stories.

In the last few weeks, Nick was seen picking some Bollywood bangers as his pre-hype songs, such as "Shararat" from "Dhurandhar", and "Aavan Jaavan" from "War 2".

Recently, PeeCee also joined the Jonas brothers for their now-famous pre-show ritual.

Nick took to his Instagram and posted a video of himself with Priyanka and brothers Kevin and Joe flaunting their fun moves on the old Bollywood number, "Aap Jaisa Koi" from the 1980 release "Qurbani" featuring Feroz Khan, Vinod Khanna, and Zeenat Aman.

Nick simply captioned the post, "Tonight's pre-show hype song".

Nick and PeeCee met for the first time at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. During their primary meet itself, Nick reportedly expressed his feelings for our 'Desi Girl'.

After going out for some time, Nick ended up proposing to Priyanka on her birthday in July 2018, in London.

After PeeCee said yes, the couple finally tied the knot as per both Hindu and Christian rituals on December 1, 2018.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Mujhse Shadi Karogi track is a classic! Salman and Akshay were in top form. Good to see the younger generation, and now even international stars, appreciating these gems. Nick's got good taste in hype songs, I'll give him that.
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Rohit P
Honestly, it's a bit cringe sometimes. Feels like a performance for social media. But hey, if it makes them happy and promotes our music globally, why not? Just hope it's genuine.
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Sarah B
As someone who married into an Indian family, I totally get this! Learning the music and dances is such a fun way to connect with your partner's heritage. Nick and Priyanka seem to have a beautiful, blended relationship.
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Vikram M
"Aap Jaisa Koi" from Qurbani! Now that's a deep cut. Zeenat Aman was iconic in that. Interesting to see what songs he picks - going from 2004 to 1980. Someone's doing their Bollywood homework properly. Respect.
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Kavya N
It's cute but let's be real, the media overhypes every little thing they do. Many foreign spouses of Indian celebrities appreciate the culture quietly. The constant "Nick does Bollywood" articles are getting repetitive, yaar.

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