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After exit from Bharat, Priyanka Chopra starts shooting for The Sky Is Pink

| @indiablooms | Aug 08, 2018, at 11:56 am

Mumbai, Aug 8 (IBNS): After exiting from Salman Khan starrer Hindi film Bharat, actress Priyanka Chopra returned to the shooting floor for her new Bollywood project The Sky Is Pink.

Priyanka took to Twitter to inform her fans about the beginning of shooting for her new film.

She tweeted, "So excited about today..Some stories just need to be told. In the spirit of Aisha Chaudhary&her incredible parents Aditi&Niren we bring you our super special project #TheSkyIsPink. Going on floors today!"

The Desi girl, who is now a popular face in the west, left Ali Abbas Zafar directorial Hindi film Bharat over rumours of a possible engagement with beau Nick Jonas, who is an American singer.

Priyanka's role in Bharat will now be played by actress Katrina Kaif, who has been selected for the film.

The third season of Priyanka's American television series Quantico has also concluded.

The 36-year old actress already announced that she will no longer take part in the series.


Image: twitter.com/priyankachopra

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