Actor Priyanka Chopra's mother Madhu landed in Jodhpur to check on the wedding preparations for her daughter, who is set to marry American singer beau Nick Jonas.
“Mera bahut pasandida shehar hai. Saari duniya chhodkar hum yahaan aaye hain (This is one of my favourite cities. We have chosen this city over the whole world,” Madhu, who spearheads Purple Pebble Pictures along with Priyanka, told the paparazzi.
Asked to comment on the wedding preparations, she said: "Ab shaadi dekh lena... abhi se kya bataaun... jab ho jaaye, tab baat karenge (See the wedding. What do I say about it already? We will talk about it when it happens)."
Priyanka is, meanwhile, busy shooting in old Delhi for her new project The Sky Is Pink with director Shonali Bose and actor Farhan Akhtar. If her Instagram feed is anything to go by, the former Miss World is enjoying soaking up the sun and the rustic vibe of 'purani Dilli'.
Priyanka and Nick are likely to get married soon at the grand Umaid Bhawan Palace here. The details about the wedding have been kept under the wraps so far, but according to those in the know of developments, it will be a close-knit family affair and a separate celebration for her film fraternity friends will take place later.
The actress came to India to resume shooting for The Sky Is Pink after enjoying a bridal shower in New York and then a bachelorette party in Amsterdam and Italy. Priyanka and Nick had a traditional 'roka' ceremony in August at the actress' Mumbai residence.
Priyanka just had a glitzy bridal shower in New York City. This will be followed by two weddings, the Indian one being a grand ceremony at the stunning Umaid Bhawan Palace with around 200 guests, according to Filmfare.
As excitement about the wedding peaks, there’s some information about what the star couple would be donning for the wedding. A source close to the couple recently told The Sun that Nick Jonas would be in ivory while Priyanka Chopra would gun for red. The bridesmaids will wear Ralph Lauren outfits for the Christian wedding.
With inputs from IANS.
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