Is Priyanka Chopra Truly Honored as ‘The Cycle Of Love’ Premieres at Telluride?

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Key Takeaways
- Priyanka Chopra celebrates her film's premiere at Telluride.
- The film embodies resilience and love.
- Directed by Orlando von Einsiedel, an Oscar winner.
- PK Mahanandia's journey inspires the narrative.
- Showcases international collaboration in filmmaking.
Mumbai, Aug 29 (NationPress) International star Priyanka Chopra expresses her joy and honor as her production, “The Cycle Of Love,” gears up for its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival.
Overjoyed by the film's debut at such a prestigious festival, PeeCee shared on her X (formerly Twitter): “The Cycle of Love,” helmed by Academy Award® winner Orlando von Einsiedel, narrates a powerful tale of resilience and love, inspired by PK Mahanandia’s incredible journey of cycling across continents for love.
“At @PurplePebblePic, we aim to uplift unique stories, showcasing intimate yet universal narratives that deserve wider recognition,” she continued.
“We are thrilled to witness this beautiful film’s premiere at the esteemed Telluride Film Festival. It’s an honor to help share this epic love story with the world,” the actress concluded.
Director Orlando von Einsiedel also took to social media to express his excitement, stating: “It’s a true honor to have the World Premiere of THE CYCLE OF LOVE at the Telluride Film Festival. This film has been a labor of love, filled with passion and emotion, and is incredibly special to me. It chronicles the extraordinary journey of street artist PK Mahanandia, who risked everything to cycle from Delhi to Sweden for love.”
“It’s a film about destiny, the kindness of strangers, and the enduring strength of hope. Everyone deserves love, and PK’s story embodies this in a profound way. I am incredibly thankful to everyone involved in the film and immensely proud of our talented teams from India, Sweden, the US, and the UK who supported this endeavor. I eagerly await the opportunity to share this uplifting story with audiences globally soon,” the director concluded.