Priyanka Chopra returns to Mumbai to shoot for her upcoming film

Priyanka is back in the bay to begin shoot for her next Bollywood flick, Bharat. She will be seen opposite Salman Khan after almost a decade. The film also stars Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and many others.

Few days back, reports were abuzz that Nick Jonas will accompany ladylove Priyanka Chopra to India once again. However, a while ago, she was spotted walking out of Mumbai airport, alone.

Priyanka was looking lovely in an all-white avatar.

 

Priyanka is back in the bay to begin shoot for her next Bollywood flick, Bharat. She will be seen opposite Salman Khan after almost a decade. The film also stars Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and many others.

Interestingly, the actress spent some quality time with boyfriend, Nick before leaving NYC. She was spotted yesterday cycling around the city with beau Nick, and their pics went viral in no time.

Priyanka and Nick, who recently visited India together, were also captured walking hand-in-hand while strolling on the streets. In one of the pictures, you could also see PeeCee brushing her hand through Nick's hair.

The duo was colour co-ordinated in white. While Priyanka looked uber cool in a tee and denim shorts paired with white sneakers, Nick sported a white T-shirt and black shorts paired with black loafers.

Now that the lovebirds are apart in different countries, we wonder if we will see Nick joining his ladylove in Mumbai anytime soon.

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