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Priyanka Chopra walks down memory lane, shares image of her teen days 

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2021, at 03:43 pm

Mumbai: Priyanka Chopra walked down the pages of her life and shared a throwback image of those days when she was 17 on Instagram.

Her caption looked equally interesting when she wrote: "Lean, mean and all of 17!!!"

Priyanka made the country proud in 2000 when she was crowned Miss World.

She was the fifth Miss World from the country.

In the comment section Dia Mirza posted: "I remember this girl!"

Priyanka not only gained fame in India later with her performance in Bollywood movies.

She also earned international attention with US TV series Quantico.

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