Priyanka Chopra’s mom says Nick Jonas chanted mantras perfectly in Sanskrit

Madhu Chopra also talked about how she had given up asking Priyanka to get married since the last couple of years but she managed to surprise her with Nick. 

Priyanka Chopra’s mother, Madhu Chopra, is fascinated by her soon-to-be son-in-law Nick Jonas and is all happy to give away her daughter to him.

Nick and Priyanka recently made their engagement official with a traditional Hindu ‘roka’ ceremony on Saturday at her Mumbai home. In an interview, Madhu said that Nick enthusiastically participated in the rituals, chanting the mantras perfectly. She was quoted saying,

“Nick enjoyed the prayers during the puja... It was a new thing for him and he took it seriously. He followed what our panditji said, and chanted the Sanskrit mantras accurately. Both he and his parents did it beautifully. They are nice people,”

She also talked about how she had given up asking Priyanka to get married since the last couple of years but she managed to surprise her with Nick. She now agrees that everything happens when destiny wishes it.

Now that the roka and the engagement is done, Mrs. Chopra wants a traditional Indian wedding for her daughter. She said,

“My daughter knew I wanted a roka before the marriage, so she never said ‘no’. I haven’t forced any of my thoughts on her, but I definitely want a traditional Indian wedding. That’s my only wish. I started the roka with a puja, which is important for me. I’m a modern mother but at heart, I’m quite conservative,”

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