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Priyanka Chopra’s Golden Temple visit draws attention after she joins 'seva' duties

Social media users praise her gesture and connection to her roots

Priyanka Chopra

Many described the gesture as genuine and grounded

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Highlights

  • Priyanka Chopra seen performing seva at the Golden Temple
  • Videos show her helping wash dishes alongside other volunteers
  • Social media users praise her gesture and connection to her roots
  • Actor set to return to Indian cinema with Varanasi
  • Film marks her Telugu debut and is scheduled for a 2027 release

A quiet moment of service in Amritsar

Priyanka Chopra was recently seen taking part in seva during a visit to the Golden Temple, with videos of the moment widely shared online.

Dressed in a peach three-piece outfit, the actor joined other volunteers in washing dishes, a routine part of the temple’s community service. The clips captured her working alongside others in the langar area, without ceremony or announcement.


Social media responds to viral clips

The videos quickly gained traction, drawing praise from fans who highlighted her humility and continued connection to her roots.

Many described the gesture as genuine and grounded, with comments calling her a “lady with a golden heart” and applauding her willingness to take part in everyday service.

Return to Indian cinema with Varanasi

On the professional front, Chopra is set to appear next in Varanasi, directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The film also stars Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran.

She will play the character Mandakini, while Mahesh Babu takes on the role of Rudhra, with Prithviraj Sukumaran cast as the antagonist. The project is slated for a Sankranti 2027 release and marks Chopra’s return to Indian cinema after The Sky Is Pink.

Recent work and global projects

Chopra was last seen in The Bluff, alongside Karl Urban, which is currently available on Prime Video. With Varanasi, she steps into Telugu cinema for the first time, adding another industry to a career that has spanned both Indian and international projects.

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