Thursday, December 11th, 2025

Priyanka Chopra gets ‘back to work’ after welcoming her baby girl home



MUMBAI: Global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who recently welcomed her newborn daughter, has resumed work as she returns to the sets of Citadel.

Taking to her Instagram handle, the 39-year-old star shared a glimpse of herself on her IG story sporting a red-colored deep-neck cut-out dress and accessorizing it with some minimalistic gold jewelry.

‘Desi Girl’ Priyanka’s side-parted beach waves and soft pink makeup complimented the entire look. She could be seen posing alongside her name card.

According to the official social media handle of the actor, she wrapped up the shoot of her upcoming series in December 2021, adding up to that she also shared her Russo Brother’s project’s work experience as “the most intense work”.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas (Photo: Social media)

‘Citadel’ is touted as an action-packed spy series. The ‘Game of Thrones star Richard Madden is also a part of it. The show will be out on Amazon Prime Video soon.

Apart from this, the ‘Dostana’ star has ‘It’s All Coming Back to Me’ and a Bollywood film ‘Jee Le Zaraa’ with Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif, in her kitty.

She recently joined the production team for the upcoming family comedy ‘Chicken and Biscuits’ along with her husband Nick Jonas. (ANI)

Publish Date : 11 May 2022 21:39 PM

CIAA probing possible role of former Home Minister Lekhak in visit-visa scam

KATHMANDU: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority

CIAA files corruption case against Deputy Secretary Bhattarai, six others in visit-visa extortion scandal

KATHMANDU: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority

Govt approves agreement with Gen-Z movement, sets high-priority implementation

KATHMANDU: The government has approved the agreement reached on Wednesday

KC’s exit puts moral pressure on Deuba, Oli and Prachanda to pave way for new leadership

KATHMANDU: As senior leaders across major political parties continue to

Climate change-fueled warmer seas and heavier rains worsened Asia’s deadly floods: Scientists

KATHMANDU: Warmer seas and heavier rainfall linked to climate change,