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Priyanka Chopra & Nick Jonas' wedding postponed to 2019?
Global icon & 'Quantico' actress Priyanka Chopra, who is currently shooting for her next Hindi film 'The Sky Is Pink', finally made her relationship official with American singer-actor Nick Jonas in a traditional roka ceremony in August this year. Ever since then, there's a huge buzz around their marriage. Reportedly, Priyanka & Nick were all set to tie the knot at Umaid Bhawan, Jodhpur and the wedding rituals will take place from 30th November to 2nd December. But the latest reports suggest that the couple has postponed their much-awaited marriage to 2019.
Priyanka with beau Nick Jonas (Photo: Instagram)
Yes, you read that right!
According to an entertainment portal, Priyanka and Nick's wedding venue in Jodhpur remains the same.
Priyanka Chopra hints at starting a family with Nick Jonas
The SpotboyE reports further states that the date now is not December 2 but January 14-15.
The reason behind postponing the wedding is not known but Priyanka & Nick might have taken this decision due to their busy calendar's.
The couple's fans are desperately waiting for their wedding which in indeed going to be one of the biggest events. However, Priyanka & Nick are yet to confirm their marriage date.
Priyanka's cousin-sister and 'Namaste England' actress Parineeti Chopra too is waiting for the wedding and is looking forward to the 'Juta Churayi' ceremony. Recently, Parineeti Chopra revealed that she is going to demand for a whopping amount from the groom as a part of the ritual.
On the professional front, Nick Jonas is currently enjoying the success of his latest single 'Right Now'. Whereas Priyanka is currently shooting for her next Bollywood film titled 'The Sky Is Pink' co-starring Farhan Akhtar and 'Dangal' fame Zaira Wasim.
Stay tuned for more updates!
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