Priyanka Chopra shares hilarious memes of Bernie Sanders meeting her family, taking over The White Tiger sets

The White Tiger is all set to release on Netflix on Friday. The film is directed by Ramin Bahrani and stars Priyanka with Rajkummar Rao and Adarsh Gourav. Priyanka also shared another photo from the sets on Facebook on Friday.

Just after the much-awaited inauguration ceremony in the US, the internet was abuzz with memes made on the pictures of the event. The most viral among all was the infamous Bernie Sanders with his mittens. Following the trending photo, actor Priyanka Chopra who is super busy these days with her film and book launches got on board too. On Friday, she took to Instagram Stories to share a bunch of unseen pictures of herself and her family but with a Bernie Sanders twist.

US politician Bernie Sanders has become the most viral meme of the week after his very casual appearance in mittens and 'grandpa jacket' at the US presidential inauguration. Like the rest of the internet, even Priyanka could not resist fitting him in his chair in every picture she shared.

In one of the photos, Bernie is seen sitting on a dining table with Priyanka's brother, Siddharth, while a second photo shows her mother Dr Madhu Chopra carrying a tiny Bernie in her arms. A third picture shows Bernie in a boat with Priyanka, her husband Nick and her niece Sky. There is another showing Priyanka posing with Bernie at her US home and also Bernie interrupting a romantic moment between Nick and Priyanka. However, the best of the lot is Bernie joining the cast and crew of The White Tiger on sets.

The White Tiger is all set to release on Netflix on Friday. The film is directed by Ramin Bahrani and stars Priyanka with Rajkummar Rao and Adarsh Gourav. Priyanka also shared another photo from the sets on Facebook on Friday

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