Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 6: Singer Nick Jonas has arrived in Mumbai for the wedding festivities of his brother-in-law, Siddharth Chopra, the brother of actress Priyanka Chopra. The pre-wedding celebrations for Siddharth and his fiancée, Neelam Upadhyaya, have already begun, attracting attention from the media and fans alike.
Nick was spotted at the Mumbai airport alongside his parents, Paul Kevin Jonas, Sr. and Denise Miller-Jonas, both of whom are actively participating in the ongoing festivities. Priyanka Chopra, who is also in Mumbai for the occasion, has been in the spotlight throughout the celebrations.
On Wednesday night, the mehendi and haldi functions took place, where Priyanka was seen dancing and celebrating joyously with her family. For the mehendi ceremony, Priyanka wore an elegant ivory dress featuring a sleeveless corset-style choli and a lehenga skirt, adorned with intricate multicolored embroidery, blending tradition with a modern touch.
Her makeup was natural with a dewy finish, and her soft, wavy curls completed her ethereal look. She accessorized with a stunning diamond and pink pear-drop necklace, matching earrings, rings, and a bracelet, adding to her graceful appearance. Priyanka was accompanied by her in-laws, Paul Kevin Jonas, Sr. and Denise Miller-Jonas, both of whom looked radiant as well. Kevin Jonas wore a traditional sherwani, while Denise glowed in a coral-colored saree, with white flowers adorning her hairstyle.
Siddharth Chopra, Priyanka’s brother, also made an appearance in a classic sherwani, posing for photographers with his cousins. Priyanka’s cousin, Mannara Chopra, also joined the celebrations, showcasing her mehendi and posing for the cameras.
Priyanka shared several glimpses of the pre-wedding ceremonies on social media, including pictures from the Haldi ceremony, where she was seen dancing and celebrating with her loved ones. The wedding of Siddharth Chopra and Neelam Upadhyaya has been eagerly awaited, with the couple becoming engaged in August 2024 after their Roka ceremony in April 2024.