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Priyanka Chopra arrives in Mumbai with daughter Malti Marie for first time

| @indiablooms | Apr 01, 2023, at 02:27 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Actor Priyanka Chopra arrived in Mumbai with her husband Nick Jonas and daughter Malti Marie.

This is her daughter's first visit to India.

The actress checked into the Mumbai airport on Friday afternoon and greeted the paparazzi with a bright smile and folded hands.

Later, the couple happily posed with their daughter Malti Marie at the airport.

Priyanka Chopra married singer-actor Nick Jonas in 2018. The couple welcomed their daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas in 2022 via surrogacy.

The actor, who has been making headlines with her conversation over a podcast called Armchair Expert with American actor-filmmaker Dax Shepard, will be seen next in a spy drama, 'Citadel'.

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