Priyanka Chopra has been enjoying cherished moments with her family as her husband Nick Jonas and his brothers hit the road for a musical tour. During this time, she has graced several of Nick's concerts and brought her daughter, Malti Marie, to one of the shows. Recently, news emerged of her hosting the opening night of the upcoming MAMI film festival in India, leading to her confirmation of the trip to India through an Instagram post.
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Excited about her journey, Priyanka Chopra shared a picture on her Instagram Stories featuring her Indian passport and flight boarding pass with a caption expressing her eagerness to return to Mumbai. Earlier, she was seen at Nick Jonas' concert in Austin, Texas, swaying to the music and dancing with Elizabeth Chambers in a stunning blue dress.
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The MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, scheduled from October 27 to November 5 at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai, holds promise for a diverse cinematic experience across various genres. Priyanka Chopra, serving as the Chairperson of the festival, is set to host the opening night alongside Executive Director Isha Ambani, according to reports.
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Notable Bollywood personalities such as Farhan Akhtar, Kabir Khan, Rana Daggubati, and others are also part of the festival as board members, contributing to its star-studded allure.
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