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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas send out invite for Mumbai reception

After tying the nuptial knot in Jodhpur earlier this month, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have now announced the official date for their Mumbai reception.

The grand reception is happening at the Taj Lands End in Mumbai on 20th December in the Ballroom from 21:00 onwards. The couple has already started sending out invites to their friends from the industry.


This will be the second reception the couple is organizing after their big-fat wedding. The first one happened right after their marriage in Delhi, which saw the presence of many eminent personalities from various walks of life, including India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

On the work front, Priyanka Chopra is presently shooting for her Bollywood film The Sky Is Pink. Helmed by Shonali Bose, the biographical movie also stars Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim in lead roles.

Apart from playing the lead role, the former beauty queen is also co-producing the project with Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur. The Sky Is Pink is scheduled to hit the marquee in 2019.

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