Priyanka Chopra's mother
Congratulations to Raghav Chadha, leader of the AAP, and Parineeti Chopra. On Sunday, the pair exchanged vows. In Udaipur, Rajasthan, the ceremony was held in front of their relatives and close friends. It was, in fact, a huge Punjabi wedding. Everything about the sangeet event, including the delicious food spreads, was amazing. Priyanka Chopra, Parineeti’s famous sister, was the only thing that was absent. She was unable to attend the wedding celebrations. Priyanka’s mother, Dr. Madhu Chopra, claims that the actress has been active. “Woh [Priyanka Chopra] kam kar rahe hain, kam karrhe hain abhi wahan pe,” she stated in a video. Priyanka Chopra is preoccupied with job obligations. Dr. Madhu Chopra responded, “Bahut badhiya [very good]” when asked about the wedding.
Also questioned was Dr. Madhu Chopra over the present she gave the newlyweds. Unlogo ne sab mana kardiya tha, she responded. Lena dena nahi koi. Ashirwad diya bas bahot sara. They have a “no gifts” rule. Nothing but blessings and love She uttered, “Waise hi khoobsurat hai aur acchi lag rahi thi” for the bride, Parineeti Chopra. She had a lovely appearance.
Following Parineeti Chopra’s posting of the first batch of official wedding photos on Instagram, Priyanka Chopra has responded. She wished the newlyweds all the best and stated, “My blessings always.” A number of emoticons have also been included in Priyanka’s response.
A sweet note from Priyanka Chopra in Los Angeles was sent a day before Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha’s wedding celebrations in Udaipur began. On her Instagram Stories, Priyanka posted an awesome photo of Parineeti and wrote, “I hope you are as joyful and as satisfied as this on your big day, little one… I always want you…
Priyanka Chopra shared a joyful photo of herself and her daughter, Malti Marie, to commemorate the important day. They took the picture while at the pool. Priyanka may be seen playing with her adorable child in this picture.
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