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Ladkawalas stumped us: Parineeti Chopra on Priyanka Chopra's sangeet ceremony

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Ladkawalas stumped us: Parineeti Chopra on Priyanka Chopra's sangeet ceremony Image Courtesy: Instagram

New Delhi: Bollywood actors Priyanka Chopra is now married to the love of her life and her cousin Parineeti couldn't be happier. The proud sister took to her social handle to write the nicest things about Priyanka, she also wrote about the dance-off between the Jonas and the Chopra family.

Sharing a picture form the PeeCee's sangeet ceremony, Parineeti wrote, " For our SANGEET, the Chopra family decided to depict Mimi didi and Nick's love story though songs, scenes and skit - full Bollywood style!!! The whole family rehearsed for days and days. And were ready to beat the Jonas side hollow!!! But when the ladka wallas came on stage, they stumped us. They had been rehearsing for a long time. They sang and danced LIVE, including lip syncing hindi songs" Damn, we should have known. ta All of this - but the spirit of competition was overpowered with love, happiness, laughs, whistles, cheering and noise!!! Wow wow wow. WHAT A NIGHT. P.S. We shared the trophy I' 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Priyanka Chopra married American singer Nick Jonas in a traditional Hindu ceremony here, after three days of wedding celebrations which included a colorful Mehendi ceremony, a friendly cricket match and a power-packed 'desi' musical evening.

Priyanka looked "breathtaking in her traditional red Indian wedding outfit", a source told E! News about the Hindu ceremony on Sunday.

"Nick did a beautiful job following the customs of a Hindu ceremony. It was lovely seeing how they honored both of their heritage," the insider added.

Priyanka, 36, and Nick, 26, first exchanged vows in a Christian ceremony officiated by the groom's father here on December 1. They wore custom-made Ralph Lauren ensembles -- a good fit as the two stars had shared the spotlight for the first time as guests of the designer at the 2017 Met Gala.

(With inputs from IANS)