Priyanka Chopra Shares Personal Moments While Filming Varanasi
Priyanka Chopra Jonas has recently shared a series of candid photographs on her Instagram account, showcasing snippets of both her personal and professional life. Currently, she is in Hyderabad shooting for S. S. Rajamouli's highly anticipated film, Varanasi, which also stars notable actors Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. The film is set against the backdrop of Varanasi in India and follows the character of Rudhra as the city faces the looming threat of an asteroid. The story reportedly traverses various timelines and continents, adding layers to its narrative.
In her recent social media post, Priyanka presented a collage of moments that capture her diverse experiences. The collection includes images of her in a scuba diving suit, scenes from films she has viewed, and a nostalgic clip featuring late actress Sridevi dancing to the iconic song "Kaate Nahi Kat Te Ye Din" from the classic film Mr. India. Other snapshots show her enjoying time at a Gurudwara and relaxing with a book, illustrating the blend between her work and personal life.
Priyanka captioned her post with the words, "Some here... some there...", reflecting the eclectic nature of the moments shared. This lighthearted glimpse into her routine has resonated with fans, highlighting her ability to balance her acting career with personal interests.
Varanasi is crafted as a grand adventure, with the production shooting extensively in locations including Hyderabad, Odisha, and Kenya. The film's budget is estimated to be between Rs. 1,000 and 1,300 crore, positioning it as one of the most expensive films in Indian cinema history. It is scheduled for theatrical release in April 2027.
As Priyanka continues her journey in the film industry, she has also been confirmed for the upcoming release of Krrish 4, which marks the directorial debut of her co-star Hrithik Roshan. Following her debut in the Tamil film Thamizhan in 2002, Priyanka has become a key figure in Bollywood, known for her acclaimed roles in various successful films, including Andaaz and Aitraaz. Her return to Indian cinema after nearly a decade signifies her continued impact on the industry, adding further anticipation to her forthcoming projects.
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