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Chopras to host engagement bash

It’s finally happening! Global icon Priyanka Chopra will soon return to India with rumoured beau Nick Jonas for their engagement party to be hosted by the former’s family here.

Chopras to host engagement bash

Priyanka Chopra



It’s finally happening! Global icon Priyanka Chopra will soon return to India with rumoured beau Nick Jonas for their engagement party to be hosted by the former’s family here.

A source said that Jonas and his immediate family are travelling to India this weekend to attend the engagement party.

“It’s a tradition for them to meet before the wedding and Priyanka’s family insisted on hosting the Jonas family. She wants everything to be traditional to respect her family’s values, and definitely an Indian wedding,” said the source.

It further said the couple is excited for everyone to meet and to celebrate. “Everything is very secretive but guests are expected to head there starting tomorrow. All of the plans are moving quickly and Priyanka and Nick do not want to have a long engagement,” the source added.—ANI

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