Whoa! Priyanka Chopra’s engagement ring cost will blow your mind!

The 'Quantico' actress seemed to have given approval of her engagement when she recently posed for an Instagram selfie with Bollywood star Raveena Tandon and displayed the huge rock on her ring finger.

Priyanka Chopra recently flaunted her massive diamond ring on her finger at ace designer Manish Malhotra's house party which raised many eyebrows.

The 'Quantico' actress seemed to have given approval of her engagement when she recently posed for an Instagram selfie with Bollywood star Raveena Tandon and displayed the huge rock on her ring finger.

More details about the cushion-cut diamond have now emerged. You won’t imagine how much is the real cost of her ring.

An online portal quoted the statement of the president of a diamond company, saying, "Priyanka's ring is a high-quality cushion cut weighing around 4 carats. It looks to be somewhere around a G color, VS1 clarity which, from Tiffany & Co, would have a value of around $200,000."

Wow! Now isn’t it HUGE?

Well, if you’re still confused let us tell you by converting the cost into Indian currency. Priyanka Chopra’s ring is worth Rs 1,40,59,100.

The news of the couple's engagement came after Bollywood director Ali Abbas Zafar said that Priyanka opted out from his upcoming flick 'Bharat' in the 'Nick' of time, owing to a very "special reason".

Earlier, in two instances, Priyanka was seen hiding her ring from the paparazzi.

Priyanka and Nick, who reportedly dated for two months, were first spotted together at the 2017 Met Gala.

The speculation about their relationship brewed after the pair met each other's family. First, Chopra met Jonas' family at his cousin's wedding in New Jersey, after which Nick traveled to India to meet Chopra's mother.

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