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Priyanka Chopra attends Oscars

| | Feb 27, 2017, at 06:14 pm
Los Angeles, Feb 27 (IBNS): Indian superstar Priyanka Chopra was back on the red carpets as she attended the 89th Academy Awards on Monday.

She sizzled the floor as she arrived  at the mega venue dressed in a silver Ralph and Russo ensemble with a stylish back-slit.

This was her second Oscar appearance.

She had made her debut in the Oscar last year.

Priyanka had attended Golden Globes and People's Choice Awards this year.

The Academy tweeted: "Backstage at the #Oscars with @priyankachopra."

The Indian actress will soon be making her Hollywood debut with Baywatch.

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