Why did Priyanka Chopra Tweet Jai Hind?
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Why did Priyanka Chopra Tweet Jai Hind?
Yes, I’m the girl who, during a panel at BeautyCon LA last week, asked Priyanka Chopra about her “Jai Hind” tweet. To some, the tweet, a clear sign of solidarity with the Indian military while tensions rose with Pakistan, may seem harmless, but timing is everything.
Who called out Priyanka Chopra?
Ayesha Malik
As Chopra, 37, was taking questions during a panel discussion on Saturday at the beauty event, Ayesha Malik was passed the microphone and called out the Bollywood actress for her tweet, which came after India announced it had launched airstrikes in Pakistani territory in February.
Is Priyanka a hypocrite?
However, Chopra came face-to-face with a critics at an August 2019 BeautyCon event in Los Angeles, where she was confronted by a woman in the crowd who took the microphone to ask a question before calling Chopra a hypocrite for touting peace, while “encouraging nuclear war against Pakistan.”
What is the age of Priyanka Chopra?
39 years (July 18, 1982)
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What did Priyanka Tweet?
Priyanka Chopra, truly a global citizen, has lived on two continents the last couple of years; she’s spent part of her time in USA – she’s married to American singer Nick Jonas – and all of last year in London, where she has been filming and working on several projects.
Why do we say Jai Hind?
Netaji (Hindustani: “Respected Leader”) Subhas Chandra Bose wanted an Indian-style salute in his army and various suggestions came from. Zain ul-Abideen came up with “Jai Hind” and Bose gladly accepted it. Since the mid-1990s, it came to be used as a greeting among Indian Army personnel.
What color is Priyanka eyes?
Priyanka Chopra’s brown eyes do all the talking in her new Instagram selfie.
Can Priyanka sing?
Priyanka Chopra is a trained classical singer and has proved herself as a singer right from her debut film. She had lent her voice to a song in her first film, ‘Thamizhan’ in 2002. Her songs in Bollywood movies like, ‘Mary Kom’ and ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ are also quite unmissable.