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Priyanka Chopra holds Malti Marie close, Nick Jonas asks paps to stay quiet as they leave Mumbai

By ANI | Updated: March 31, 2024 13:50 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31 : Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas along with their daughter Malti Marie, have been ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31 : Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas along with their daughter Malti Marie, have been having a wonderful time in India, spending precious moments with their loved ones. Their tour has ended and the stunning couple have left Mumbai.

They were spotted at the airport early in the morning. Priyanka cradles her adorable daughter, while Nick is spotted carrying Malti's soft toys. He can be seen asking the paparazzi to be quiet, seemingly for Malti as she sleeps in her mother's arms.

Priyanka and Nick were spotted leaving the Mumbai airport with Malti Marie. The 'Fashion' star looked effortlessly stylish in a white co-ord outfit, complete with trendy sunglasses. Meanwhile, Nick dressed casually, wearing a black t-shirt, green joggers, and white shoes.

Nick, wearing orange shades, gently supported Priyanka as she stepped out of the car, holding Malti in her arms.

Recently, Priyanka and Nick graced the birthday bash of the actress' cousin, Mannara Chopra in Mumbai.

The Desi Girl arrived at the party with her husband and singer Nick Jonas. Both looked super stylish.

Priyanka was spotted wearing a white bralette with matching skirt for the night. On the other hand, Nick donned a cool pair of yellow pants and a printed white shirt.

They all happily posed for the shutterbugs who were stationed outside the birthday venue. Priyanka warmly greeted the paps with namastey gesture.

A few days ago, Priyanka and Nick celebrated Holi with Mannara and other family members and friends in Noida.

Priyanka came to India earlier this month with her daughter Malti. She also recently launched a grand store of Bulgari in Mumbai's Jio World Plaza. She is one of the global brand ambassadors for the brand.

Nick reached Mumbai on March 18. This is Nick's second visit to India this year. He and his brothers Kevin and Joe Jonas performed at the Lollapalooza India music event in January.

Meanwhile, on the acting front, in the coming months, Priyanka will be seen in 'Heads of State', alongside John Cena and Idris Elba.

She is also set to lend her voice to Disneynature's upcoming film Tiger. The movie will be released on Disney+ Hotstar and it revolves around understanding the intricacies of the intriguing world of one of our planet's most loved creatures.

On the Bollywood front, she will be seen in Farhan Akhtar's next directorial 'Jee Le Zaraa' alongside Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt. However, no update has been provided on the film ever since the announcement was made a couple of years ago.

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