Priyanka Chopra's date night with 'forever guy' Nick Jonas in Mumbai auto
Mumbai/IBNS: Actor Priyanka Chopra did it all perfectly to set up a date night with her singer husband Nick Jonas in an auto in tinseltown Mumbai, after wrapping up her appearance at the two-day Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) event.
In her own Instagram post, Priyanka is seen with Nick as the two share some funny yet romantic moments posing before an auto.
Priyanka and Nick came to India along with their daughter Malti Marie to attend the grand inauguration of Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC).
The two-day inauguration was held late last week.
The Indian actor, who is mostly seen in Hollywood now, wore an outfit which was made from a 65-year-old Baranasi patola saree, she said in her post.
Her entire post reads, "Date night and a ….. with my forever guy @nickjonas Thank you @stylebyami as always for your amazing collaboration. I knew I wanted to wear an upcycled vintage look with a modern twist! So my outfit was an amalgamation of the east and the west! Like me! Thank you @amitaggarwalofficial for coming through and creating this handcrafted beauty with a story that is so apt for an evening celebrating Indian art and Fashion.
"This beautiful outfit was created using a 65 year old vintage Banarasi patola (Brocade)saree with silver threads and a gold electroplating on khadi silk. It is paired with a sequins sheet holographic bustier to reflect the nine colours of ikat weave that the brocade is set in. Thank you for your genius Amit and your gifted team."
She added, "Congratulations #NitaAmbani and @_iiishmagish for creating an incredible exhibition of the history Indian fashion at the @nmacc.india! So proud of this exquisite space and the potential it has to promote Indian Art and design
"Ps- Also for all wondering auto uncle took the cake! Was lovely and gracious! Thank you auto uncle!"
On the work front, Priyanka will soon feature in the series Citadel which will premiere on Prime Video on April 28.
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