Priyanka Chopra: Global icon Priyanka Chopra hosted a screening of filmmaker Pan Nalin’s Gujarati feature Last Film Show, which has been nominated for an Oscar in the Best International Feature Film category. Netizens shared photos and videos from the event on social media, and the clips were received with applause from her fans. They show Priyanka speaking to her guests while dressed in a stunning black one-shoulder gown and chic knee-high boots.
Priyanka Chopra makes heads turn in black gown
Priyanka Chopra’s fan page and producer David Dubinsky shared photos and videos from the star’s screening and reception for the Last Film Show in Beverly Hills on Saturday. The photos show Priyanka wearing an elegant midi-length gown with minimal jewellery, knee-length boots, and minimal makeup. Apart from Priyanka’s stunning all-black look for the event and photos with David Dubinsky, the Instagram videos showed the star discussing the film and the allure of Indian films with her guests.
Priyanka’s black gown has a one-shoulder neckline, full-length sleeves with thumb holes, a figure-skimming silhouette that accentuates her curves, and a midi-length hem. She accessorised the dress with statement rings, metallic hoop earrings, and knee-high heeled black suede boots.
To round out the glam look, Priyanka chose plum-hued lip colour, subtle eye shadow, mascara on the lashes, darkened brows, and blushed glowing skin. The all-black ensemble was completed with a side-parted open wavy hairdo.
Priyanka Chopra work front
Meanwhile, Priyanka Chopra’s upcoming projects include Russo Brothers’ Citadel with Richard Madden, Love Again with Sam Heughan, and Jee Le Zaraa with Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif.
Pan Nalin’s Last Film Show (Chhello Show) premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2021 and was released in India in October.
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