Global star Priyanka Chopra Jonas is currently busy preparing for Karva Chauth. Despite living in the United States, she wholeheartedly follows Indian traditions. Like every year, Priyanka has begun preparing to observe the Karva Chauth fast for her husband Nick Jonas, and photos of her mehndi have gone viral on social media.

Mehndi with Nick's Name
Priyanka shared a glimpse of her mehndi on Instagram. The photos show a beautiful and minimalist mehndi design adorning her palms, with Nick Jonas's full name, "Nicholas," written in Hindi.
Priyanka's Statement on Spirituality
Priyanka previously stated in a podcast interview that although she comes from a Hindu family and Nick comes from a Christian background, they share a similar spiritual outlook. She said, "Religion is just a path to God; we both share the same belief in that higher power." This explains why love and respect have replaced religion in their relationship.
The wedding was held in royal style.
Priyanka and Nick's love story is no less than a film story. They married in December 2018 at Jodhpur's Umaid Bhawan Palace, following Hindu and Christian rituals. Since their marriage, the couple has been considered one of the most popular couples in the world. In 2022, they became parents to daughter Malti through surrogacy. Priyanka often shares happy moments spent with Nick and Malti on her social media.

Career and Upcoming Projects
On the work front, Priyanka is currently busy shooting for director S.S. Rajamouli's next film. The film is said to be a jungle adventure drama, also starring Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. According to reports, the first poster of the film will be released in November 2025.
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