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Priyanka Chopra learns to wear 'Mekhela Sador' in Assam from Lil Radha

| @indiablooms | Apr 29, 2018, at 11:38 pm

Mumbai, Apr 29 (IBNS): Priyanka Chopra made a new friend in Assam when a small girl taught her how to wear a 'Mekhela Sador'.

'Mekhela Sador' is a traditional Assamese Sari.

Priyanka was quick in sharing an image of herself with her small teacher on Twitter.

The Quantico star called the child as Lil Radha.

She captioned the image as: "Lil Radha (7 yrs) with her big eyes and smile showed me how the 'Mekhela Sador', traditional Assamese Sari is worn! #AwesomeAssam #India."

Priyanka is currently in Assam.

Priyanka was recently busy promoting third season of her popular US TV series Quantico.

The first episode was aired on Thursday.

She will soon be seen in Indian Bollywood movie in Bharat.

This will be her first Bollywood movie after long time.

Image: Priyanka Chopra Twitter page 

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