Priyanka Chopra Shares Adorable Snow Day with Daughter Malti Marie

Priyanka Chopra is enjoying a festive break with her family, sharing adorable moments of her daughter Malti experiencing snow for the first time. In heartwarming videos, Malti runs excitedly through the snow, twinning with her mom in a white winter outfit. Priyanka also revealed that Malti loves wearing traditional Indian attire and calls herself an "Indian princess." The posts capture the pure joy of family time during the holiday season.

Key Points: Priyanka Chopra's Snow Day with Daughter Malti

  • Malti's joy in the snow
  • Twinning in white outfits
  • Love for Indian culture
  • Wholesome holiday moments
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Priyanka Chopra captures some precious moments of little Malti enjoying the snow season

Priyanka Chopra shares heartwarming videos of daughter Malti enjoying the snow, calling her an "Indian princess" who loves her culture.

"Proof that sometimes happiness falls from the sky. - Priyanka Chopra"

Mumbai, Dec 28

Global sensation Priyanka Chopra seems to be making the most of the Holiday season with her loved ones in the U.S. Taking a short break from her work commitments, she is spending time with daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas and husband Nick Jonas.

In her latest post, PeeCee was seen capturing her little bundle of joy enjoying the snow season.

Priyanka uploaded a video on her Instagram handle, where she and Malti were seen taking a stroll around the snow-clad city. Dressed in a white coat and pants, the little munchkin looked adorable as she twinned with her mom, who looked as stylish as ever in a beanie.

Seeing snow, Malti was unable to contain her excitement and was seen running on the snow-covered path while holding her mother's hand.

"0 visibility but...joy at a 100% (sic)," Priyanka captioned the post.

PeeCee dropped another post sharing a couple of happy moments with Malti and her mother, Madhu Chopra.

From posing with her mom, to going on a drive in the snow, to little Malti sitting next to the fire to tackle the cold, Priyanka's post gave out wholesome holiday vibes.

PeeCee further dropped a clip of Malti getting delighted after seeing her footsteps on the snow-clad path.

Priyanka captioned the post, "Proof that sometimes happiness falls from the sky."

Before entering the Holiday mode, Priyanka came to Mumbai to shoot for the first episode of "The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show" season 4.

Interacting with host Kapil Sharma, Priyanka revealed that her daughter Malti loves the idea of 'Indian Princess'.

"Whenever she wears Ghagra Choli, she calls herself an Indian princess. She loves her bindi, bangles, and accessories," shared Priyanka.

To this, Navjyot Singh Sidhu remarked, "A queen's daughter will obviously call herself a princess," referring to Priyanka as the queen.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Cute moments, but honestly, it's another celebrity post about their luxurious life abroad. Many of us in North India are dealing with extreme cold and fog without such glamour. A bit more awareness from our stars about issues back home would be nice sometimes.
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Anjali F
The part about Malti loving her ghagra choli and bindi made me smile so much! 🥰 It's so important for NRI kids to know where they come from. Priyanka is doing a great job balancing both worlds. The video sounds precious.
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David E
As someone living in the US, it's lovely to see the cultural blend. The excitement of a child seeing snow for the first time is universal. "Joy at 100%" – that's a feeling every parent can relate to, regardless of nationality.
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Karthik V
Wholesome content! After a long day, seeing such pure family moments is refreshing. Sidhu's comment was classic 😄. Good to see Priyanka on Kapil's show too – she always represents India well on the global stage.
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Priyanka N
The description is so vivid, I can almost picture the little one running in the snow! It's nice that Madhu Chopra was there too – three generations together. Family time during the holidays is the best, no matter where you are in the world.

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