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Priyanka Chopra shared her “inspiration” and the Guava seller refused to accept her “charity”: “Really let me”

Priyanka Chopra shared her “inspiration” on her way to Vishakhapatnam Airport after completing Odisha’s shooting schedule with Mahesh Babu and SS Rajamouli.

Global principal Priyanka Chopra had a very inspiring day on Wednesday when she met a woman selling Guavas on the road. Priyanka went to her Instagram where she shared a video about the incident where Guava sellers don’t want charity. In the editing, Priyanka is heard telling the whole inspiring story.

She said: “So, I don’t do it often, but today I’m very inspired. I went to Visakhapatnam Airport on my way to Mumbai, and on my way to New York, I saw a woman selling guavas. I love kaccha (raw) guavas, so I stopped, so I stopped asking her how much guavas I said, how much she said, so what I gave, where I gave. It.'”

Priyanka added: “Obviously, she sold Guavas to make a living, so she walked for a while and before the red light changed to green, she came back and she gave me two more guavas. A woman who works, she doesn’t want charity. It really moved me.”

She also shared photos of Guavas she bought, as well as some glimpses from the scene, photos of driving to the airport, and a photo of a sign with the words “Talamali”. For the title, Priyanka simply wrote: “Recently” along with the heart emoji.


On the job side, Priyanka is busy working on her highly anticipated project SSMB29. Speaking of SSMB29, under the guidance of RRR-Fame SS Rajamouli, the project will lead Mahesh Babu to play. The protagonist Mahesh Babu’s character in the film is considered a global adventure spanning exotic places, and is believed to be inspired by Lord Hanuman.

The report said the ambitious project will be formulated with a huge budget of Rs 9,000 crore. The long-awaited drama is expected to be divided into two parts. After 23 years of long distance, SSMB29 will commemorate Priyanka’s return to Telugu movies. She was last seen in P Ravi Shankar’s romantic artist Apuropam in 2002.

Apart from the title, this story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from IANS

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