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Priyanka Chopra Instagram page

Sporting bathrobe, Priyanka Chopra grooves in her latest Instagram post

| @indiablooms | May 16, 2020, at 10:26 am

Mumbai/IBNS: India may be in lockdown but celebrities are trying hard to bring a smile on the faces of their fans by posting unique videos and posts online and this time it was Priyanka Chopra who could be seen grooving to the song Get Ur Freak in her latest Instagram video.

Sporting a quirky hairdo, Priyanka could be seen wearing a white bathrobe in the candid behind-the-scenes video from one of her old photoshoots.

The video has been liked by 4293793 people so far.

She captioned the video as: "Dancing into the weekend. There is always something to be grateful."

She is currently staying in Los Angeles with her singer husband Nick Jonas.

The gorgeous beauty returned to Bollywood last year with the movie The Sky Is Pink.

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