Priyanka Chopra returns to the ‘SSMB29’ sets

Priyanka Chopra, the global icon, returned to Hyderabad city after a month’s break. She will be resuming the shooting of Rajamouli and Mahesh Babu’s ‘SSMB29’ (not the title). She will be joining the next shooting schedule of this film.

Mahesh Babu plays the adventurer in the film, similar to the Indiana Jones character. Priyanka Chopra is the female lead. She wrapped two shooting schedules for the film, one in Hyderabad in January and February and the other in Odisha in March.

Touted to be a globe-trotting adventure thriller, the untitled film will be shot in various international locations, including Kenya. For this reason, Rajamouli recently renewed his international driving license. He was spotted at the Khairatabad RTA office in Hyderabad on Thursday.

On Friday, Priyanka Chopra shared the selfie pictures of herself in the swimming pool.

On the work front, Priyanka Chopra has multiple global web dramas and Hollywood movies. She is also said to be taking up Hrithik Roshan’s “Krrish 4.”

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