Priyanka Chopra’s heartfelt post for her mom will make you emotional

The actress thanked her mother for preserving the memories and expressed her gratitude on Twitter

Priyanka Chopra who’s making headlines with her impending wedding to Nick, shares a very special bond with mother Madhu Chopra. In many public events she went on to say that her mother plays a pivotal role in life and considers her as a pillar of strength. PeeCee, who spent yesterday at her mother’s place felt nostalgic and emotional as she remembered every joyous and heartbreaking moment at this home.

The actress thanked her mother for preserving the memories and expressed her gratitude on Twitter by tweeting, “Emotional night today at my moms house. Full of memories.. reminders of every victory and heartbreak..She’s kept everything. It’s like a museum of our family’s life. Love you MA. Thank you for preserving us. @madhuchopra ❤️”

On the work front, Priyanka Chopra has recently started the shooting of Shonali Bose’s The Sky Is Pink. Soon after wrapping up the film, she will reportedly head to LA, where she will exchange wedding vows with Nick Jonas in October.

Talking about The Sky is Pink, it is based on Aisha Chaudhary’s life, who became a motivational speaker after being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis at the age of 13. Priyanka will play Aisha’s mother in the film. On the other hand, Zaira Wasim will essay the central character in this drama. Farhan Akhtar will be paired opposite former Miss World in this Shonali Bose’s venture.

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