Priyanka Chopra flaսnts her sophisticated sense of style in an aquamarine strapless gown with a floor-length train and a thigh-high slit
As she and her co-star Richard Madden went the Amazon TV series Citadel premiere in Mumbai on Tuesday, Priyanka Chopra displayed her impeccable sense of style.
In Citadel, the 40-year-old actress who portrays Nadia Sinh wore a stunning turquoise dress with an asymmetrical hem and a train that dipped to the ground at the rear.
Her sleeveless polka-dot dress had a thigh-high split that exposed her leg, and the skirt had been given some volume by layers of mesh.
The front of the dress had some gathered details, and a big bow rested at her lower back.
Hollywood actress Priyanka Chopra chose a pair of towering black platform heels with bejeweled straps to heighten her stature. Chopra is married to American musician Nick Jonas.
She accessorized with a pair of sparkling jewelry and applied a ton of makeup to accentuate her attractive features.
Priyanka and actor Richard, 36, who portrays Mason Kane in the show, posed side by side as they stood arm in arm.
In a black suit and matching blouse with the collar left open, he looked dapper.
Richard chose a pair of tastefully polished black sneakers to finish off his ensemble.
On April 28, the first two installments of the brand-new science fiction series Citadel will be made available on Prime, with a new episode following every Friday.
Priyanka will finally be paid equally to the male lead in a movie with Citadel after earlier admitting she received the same salary as Richard.
It happens after Priyanka revealed why she decided to quit Bollywood, confessing that she had «beef» with those in the business.
The actress, who began her career as a Bollywood star in the 2000s, relocated to the United States in 2015 after landing a major part in Quantico.
The mother of one admitted that while she liked working on Bollywood projects, she found it difficult to adjust to people in Hollywood.
She admitted it during a podcast appearance with Dax Shephard’s Armchair Expert, saying, «I’ve never said this, so I’m going to say it because you’ll make me feel safe.»