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Has Priyanka Chopra signed a new flick?

Last seen in Bollywood in acclaimed filmmaker Prakash Jha’s cop-drama Jai Gangaajal (2016), Quantico star Priyanka Chopra has just wrapped up her comeback film The Sky Is Pink.

Also featuring Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim in principal roles, the Shonali Bose directorial is set to enter theatres in October.


Besides playing the female lead, Chopra has also co-produced the film along with Siddharth Roy Kapur and Ronnie Screwvala.

The latest we hear that PC has given nod to yet another film, details of which are being kept under the wraps.

A leading Indian daily reports that the Fashion (2008) actress has recently signed the new project. However, it is not clear whether it would be a Bollywood or Hollywood project.

Well, we love Priyanka Chopra so much that it just does not matter whether she is appearing in a Hollywood or Bollywood film. We just want to see her more often on the silver screen.

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