Priyanka Chopra was at Mindy Kaling's Diwali bash with her desi boss ladies

Updated : Nov 05, 2021 15:14
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Our desi girls partied in style as the who's who of Hollywood tapped in on the Diwali fervour.

Priyanka Chopra shared some festive photos from her fun night out with her girl gang in Los Angeles.

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Priyanka's post was more about having a fun time with her 'badass desi boss ladies'. "Love, laughter and a room full of badass desi boss ladies. Thank you @mindykaling, @deepica + @meena for a lovely pre Diwali celebration," Priyanka captioned the post.

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Priyanka was attending producer-director Mindy Kaling's Diwali bash, where Supawoman aka Lilly Singh, actors Poorna Jagannathan, Richa Moorjani, Meena Harris, and others were present.

Lilly Singh too took to her Instagram Stories and shared a video with Priyanka Chopra where she can be seen having her fangirl moment with the desi girl.

In the video, Lilly is heard asking Priyanka, "Do we or do we not look like sisters?" Priyanka agrees and replies, "We do." Next, Lilly gushes and says, "Look at how beautiful you are. She is so beautiful, I am so proud of her. I am also a little drunk but I am so proud of her. You can follow sober. I am so proud of her."

On the work front, Priyanka is working on the Russo Brothers' show 'Citadel'.

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