
My Mama: Priyanka Chopra shares cute moment of daughter Malti watching her on TV
Actor Priyanka Chopra recently shared a adorable moment with her daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas. She posted a short video showing Malti watching her interview on TV with full attention. As she looked at the screen, Malti sweetly said, 'my mama.'The clip posted on her Instagram Stories, shows Priyanka appearing in one of her interviews, as little Malti, dressed in a blue outfit and facing the screen, quietly observes her mother. A photo frame featuring Priyanka and her husband Nick Jonas sits beside her.advertisementSharing the moment, Priyanka wrote, "She said, 'my mama'." The touching post highlighted the special bond between the actor and her daughter.
Watch the video here: Priyanka and Nick got married in 2018 in both a traditional Christian ceremony and a Hindu wedding. In January 2022, the couple welcomed Malti via surrogacy.On the work front, Priyanka is set to appear in Ilya Naishuller's action-comedy 'Heads of State', releasing July 2 on Prime Video. The film features John Cena as the US President and Idris Elba as the UK Prime Minister, who must put aside their differences to save the world. Priyanka plays MI6 agent Noel Bisset, who allies with them in their mission to stop a global conspiracy.Apart from 'Heads of State', Priyanka is also working on several exciting projects. She will portray a 19th-century Caribbean pirate in 'The Bluff' and is set to return in 'Citadel 2', though its release has been pushed to spring 2026. Additionally, she is cast in SS Rajamouli's upcoming film alongside Mahesh Babu.- EndsMust Watch
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