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Priyanka Chopra credits Quantico crew for her People’s Choice Award

Priyanka Chopra, who recently won the favourite actress trophy in a drama series for Quantico at the People’s Choice Awards, thanked the “incredible” cast and crew of the show in a special Instagram post.

Taking to the photo-video sharing app, the 34-year-old star shared a group picture of her show’s entire crew and dedicated the award to them.


“This award would not be possible without this incredible cast and crew and writers and producers who work tirelessly on 15 hr days non stop for months together and still keep their humour and love alive! You make me #AlexParrish and invincible,” Priyanka captioned the picture.

This is the second time, Priyanka has bagged the trophy at the People’s Choice Awards. Last year, she won it for the favourite actress in a new TV series category for the same show.

The actress was nominated alongside Ellen Pompeo, Kerry Washington, Taraji P Henson and Viola Davis this year.

She is also set to make her Hollywood movie debut with Baywatch. It stars Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron alongside Priyanka.

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Bush Theatre’s 'Sweetmeats' highlights diabetes risks in south Asian community through elder love story

Bush Theatre’s 'Sweetmeats' spotlights south Asian elders at high risk of diabetes in intimate new play

Highlights:

  • Sweetmeats previews at Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026, running until 21 March.
  • The play follows two south Asian elders navigating type-2 diabetes.
  • Shobu Kapoor and Rehan Sheikh star in the lead roles.
  • Co-produced by Bush Theatre and Tara Theatre, written by Karim Khan.
  • Tickets from £15, with concessions and accessible performances available.

Sweetmeats, a new play examining diabetes in south Asian communities, will have its world premiere at London’s Bush Theatre from 7 February 2026. Written by Karim Khan and directed by Tara Theatre’s Natasha Kathi-Chandra, the production follows Hema and Liaquat, two elders brought together on a diabetes support course. The play highlights both the health risks faced by south Asians and the rarely told stories of older characters on the British stage.

Sweetmeats Bush Theatre’s 'Sweetmeats' highlights diabetes risks in south Asian community through elder love story Bush Theatre’s 'Sweetmeats' highlights diabetes risks in south Asian community through elder love story

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