Priyanka Chopra Embraces Sisterly Role at Brother's Wedding
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Mumbai, Feb 7 (NationPress) Actress Priyanka Chopra paused her busy schedule to embrace her role as a big sister at her brother, Siddharth Chopra’s wedding.
The 'Baywatch' star was deeply engaged in all facets of the wedding festivities, making sure everything went seamlessly for her brother’s special day. Sources close to the family mentioned that Priyanka’s hands-on participation in the wedding arrangements was clear, as she carefully coordinated with guests, assisted in organizing events, and ensured that all intricate details were attended to. The desi girl shared moments from Siddharth’s pre-wedding events on her Instagram, recently posting a video showcasing a lively Sangeet ceremony with the caption, “#SidNee’s sangeet night #aboutlastnight.”
Chopra also danced to popular Bollywood tracks during the celebrations.
The wedding, held at the Maharashtra & Goa Military Camp in Juhu, was an extravagant event attended by close family and friends. As the big day progressed, it became evident that Priyanka was not just the groom's sister but also the heart of the celebration, ensuring that everything was flawless for her brother’s significant occasion.
Priyanka’s husband, American singer Nick Jonas, made a remarkable entrance at the wedding festivities, arriving to support his brother-in-law, Siddharth Chopra. During the pre-wedding celebrations, Nick delighted guests with his rendition of the hit song "Maan Meri Jaan." The festivities continued with a surprise performance from Nick's father, Kevin Jonas, who serenaded the audience with the classic Jonas Brothers’ song "When You Look Me In The Eyes."
Not to be outdone, Priyanka also participated in the celebrations, displaying her dance moves to a variety of Bollywood hits. Videos from the Sangeet ceremony have gone viral on social media, with one clip showcasing Priyanka dancing to some of her own popular tracks, including "Darling" from 7 Khoon Maaf, "Dil Maange More," and "Dhan Te Nan."