Make Some Noise: Here Are Five Life Lessons From Priyanka Chopra 

Priyanka Chopra shared her recent photoshoot with the American magazine InStyle,
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Priyanka Chopra in an Anita Dongre lehenga for InStyle photoshoot.
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Priyanka Chopra in an Anita Dongre lehenga for InStyle photoshoot.
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Priyanka Chopra never ceases to impress us. The actor has shared her recent photoshoot with the American magazine InStyle, in which she has added a quirky twist. She coupled each outfit with a life lesson and have to admit that Priyanka is as charming as ever.

Sharing the video, Priyanka wrote on Instagram, “5 life lessons with yours truly (I’m so funny) haha Check out a copy of @InStyle July 2019 on stands today.”

She opens the video by saying, “Always be bigger than your skirt”, and then the camera focuses on the elaborate Anita Dongre lehenga. The second video shows Priyanka in the gorgeous Tarun Tahiliani sari. She wore it without a blouse, and thus she declares, “Have nothing to hide”.

Lesson number three also deals with another sari. The actor pairs a Sabyasachi sari with a bralet and she announces, “Sari, not sorry”. Priyanka’s fourth life lesson is the quirkiest. She teams up a little black dress with an ornate jacket and ghungroo. As she moves them in a rhythmic manner, Priyanka says, “Make some noise”.

Last but not the least is her patchwork trousers. Her lesson this time: “When you have difference, patch it up!”.

Recently, it has been announced that Priyanka Chopra Jonas will receive the Danny Kaye Humanitarian Award for being the voice for children in different parts of the world and creating awareness about issues faced by them.

“UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador @priyankachopra will receive the Danny Kaye Humanitarian Award at our #UNICEFSnowflake Ball this December! An incredible voice for children — including on her recent visit to Ethiopia,” UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) announced in a post on Twitter.

Priyanka, who has been working with UNICEF since 2006, was appointed the national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Child Rights in 2010 and Global Ambassador in 2016.

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Published: 15 Jun 2019,01:49 PM IST

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