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PICS: On Heads of State sets, Priyanka Chopra spends time with her daughter Malti Marie

Priyanka Chopra enjoys her role as a mother to Malti Marie. However, there are days when the actress must leave her house with her infant to return to her first love—acting.

She was, however, ecstatic when she was allowed to bring her infant to work and spend some quality time with her while filming a movie for an impending Hollywood production. Continue reading!

Heads of State, Priyanka Chopra’s next Hollywood film, is now in production while she balances her personal life and her various responsibilities as an executive producer. She continues to use Instagram Live and posts to inform her followers about the project, but she also said that she missed spending time with her daughter Malti Marie.

However, when it was “Bring your baby to work day” on the sets of the American action-comedy picture on April 25, the world went crazy. She then made the decision to post this joyful occasion online for her fans to see. She shared a photo of the child curled up on her lap on Instagram Stories while interacting with the folks on the sets. PeeCee’s laughing makes it clear how happy she was to have the baby at work.

Here is a picture of Chopra having fun with Malti. While her infant donned white fuzzy garments to be warm, the Bajirao Mastani actress wore all-black cozy loungewear, let her hair free, and applied very little makeup. It’s such a nice moment between a mother and daughter.

The actress thought back on her path from winning a beauty contest to becoming a worldwide celebrity while she was on set. A few weeks before, she uploaded an old photo from her time as Miss World, followed by a selfie during the process of filming her most recent endeavor.

“How it started,” she said, sharing the photographs. how things are progressing. PS: well, those 2000s brows. I was simply trying to act like I belonged when I was seventeen. I was trying so hard to hold it together at the time. My confidence was also gradually diminishing due to the weight of the voluminous sari and the freshly acquired crown that was tenuously put into my hair with two bobby pins. But I used a couple safety pins to hold it together, much like my sari.

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