WATCH: Priyanka Chopra’s mom dance with Nick Jonas mother

Madhu Chopra and Denise Miller-Jonas had a samdhan dance together and everyone surrounding them just couldn't stop cheering.

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas got engaged on August 18 and later threw a grand bash for their friends in India at PeeCee’s Juhu residence.

Recently an unseen video from the party has surfaced on social media where both Priyanka and Nick’s mothers are seen grooving with eachother.

Yes, you read it right. Madhu Chopra and Denise Miller-Jonas had a samdhan dance together and everyone surrounding them just couldn't stop cheering for the two moms. Check out the video:

Aren’t they good with their moves?

Well, the moms are surely burning the dance floor

Meanwhile talking about her Priyanka’s wedding, Madhu Chopra had recently spoken to a section of the media and said, “They haven’t decided on a wedding date yet. It’s too soon. These are just baseless rumours. Both of them have work commitments right now which they need to finish. They will take some time to decide where they want it and when they want it."

Fans are eagerly awaiting a confirmation on the wedding date.

Once back from the US, Priyanka will get back to completing the shoot of her next Bollywood flick, which is tentatively titled The Sky Is Pink. She will be seen with Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim in the movie. This morning, filmmaker, Vishal Bhardwaj also confirmed that he is working with Priyanka Chopra and that the film will go on floors next year. The film is said to be an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

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