Salman hints Priyanka’s wedding is the reason for her to quit ‘Bharat’

Salman said that Priyanka informed them about leaving the film 10 days before her shoot was to begin.

Priyanka Chopra’s exit from Salman Khan’s upcoming film ‘Bharat’ has raised many eyebrows and rumours are that PeeCee is getting hitched to her beau Nick Jonas. So now, Salman has finally reacted to her quitting the film and said what is in his heart.

The actor spoke at length about Priyanka’s decision to quit Bharat at the trailer launch of ‘Loveratri’ on Monday.

Salman said that Priyanka informed them about leaving the film 10 days before her shoot was to begin. “I am really happy for her. Had we known that she has signed such a big film in Hollywood and known it well in advance, we would not have stopped her from leaving our film. She told us at the very last moment, just 10 days before shoot. My shooting had already begun but we got to know she wants to leave the film just 10 days before shoot,” he said.

It was later revealed that Priyanka has signed an action movie, Cowboy Ninja Viking with Chris Pratt.

While Salman said the team was supportive of her for doing good work, he also said it was her choice if she wants to work with him or a ‘bada hero’ from Hollywood. Check out the video

Well, seems like Salman has spilled the beans on Priyanka’s upcoming wedding with Nick Jonas.

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