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Ahead of Mother's Day, Priyanka Chopra opens up on motherhood

| @indiablooms | May 11, 2019, at 06:33 pm

Los Angeles, May 11 (IBNS): Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who married US singer Nick Jonas last year, said she wants to become mother one day, media reports said.

When she was asked by E! News that if she wants to become a mother, Priyanka said: "Yeah. Always. I've always wanted to."

She further said: "I think, you know, whenever God wants it to happen."

In October, two months before her and Nick's wedding, Priyanka told E! News, "I just have a few of my friends who are having babies right now and I'm like, 'God I need to catch up!'"

Priyanka's husband Nick had also spoken about fatherhood in the past.

The Indian 'Desi Girl' married Nick in December as per Hindu and Christian rituals in two separate ceremonies in India.

Priyanka will soon be seen in a Bollywood movie.

The movie is directed by Shonali Bose. It is titled The Sky Is Pink.

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