Happy to be back in my city: Priyanka Chopra


Mumbai, Jul 14 (IANS): Actress Priyanka Chopra is more than happy to be back home here.

Priyanka, who was last seen on screen in her maiden Hollywood venture "Baywatch", returned to India on Thursday.

"It never gets old. Being home. Mumbai rains. The beauty in the chaos. Happy to be back in my city. 'Mumbaikar'," tweeted Priyanka, who is usually in the US for her American show "Quantico" or Hollywood projects.

The "Barfi!" actress will be seen alongside Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth and Adam Devine in "Isn't It Romantic?", under the direction of Todd Strauss-Schulson.

She will also be seen in Jim Parsons-starrer "A Kid Like Jake".

SRK poses with 'marvellous' Nooran sisters

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, currently promoting his forthcoming film "Jab Harry Met Sejal", posed with the Nooran sisters and called them marvellous.

"Butter chicken, butter milk and 'Butterfly' all the way from Punjab. With marvellous Nooran Sisters," Shah Rukh captioned the image that he shared on Twitter on Thursday.

The song "Butterfly" from the Imtiaz Ali directorial was launched in Punjab on Thursday.
In the song, the "Don" star and actress Anushka Sharma are seen dancing in the fields of Punjab.

The song has been sung by Aman Trikha, Nooran Sisters and Sunidhi Chauhan.

  

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