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Priyanka Chopra nominated for People's Choice Awards

| | Oct 15, 2015, at 02:06 am
Mumbai, Oct 14 (IBNS): Priyanka Chopra has surely impressed her fans with her performance in American TV show Quantico and now she has been nominated by the People's Choice Awards.

She has been nominated in the  'Favourite Actress in a New TV Series' category for her role in the show.

"Wow this is such an honour! First year and a nomination! Thank u @peopleschoice what's say people? #quantico," she tweeted.

The actress is currently busy shooting for Quantico and BajiraoMastani.

She tweeted: ".nothing like being at work.Between #BajiraoMastani and #Quantico I hardly sleep but when I do. I really do.Thank u all for ur support Gn."


The winners of will be announced next year.

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