Just Priyanka Chopra Dancing To A Mithun Chakraborty Song In A Bathrobe, Courtesy Ruhee Dosani

"Staying in and doing self-care with your best friend," wrote Ruhee Dosani

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A still from the video. (courtesy: ruheedosani)
Mumbai (Maharashtra):

Priyanka Chopra Jonas recently visited India to promote her haircare brand alongside a visit to some rural areas in Uttar Pradesh as a Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF. Apart from work, she indulged in some fun by dancing to veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty's hit song 'Ye Raat Mein Jo Maza Hai' in a bathrobe.

Priyanka danced to 'Ye Raat Mein Jo Maza Hai' with a social media influencer Ruhee Dosani.

On Saturday, Ruhee posted a video featuring Priyanka along with a caption.

Sharing the video, she wrote, "Staying in and doing self care with your bestfriend. btw do you prefer relaxing at home or going out?"

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The video starts with Ruhee saying, "Priyanka, jaana hai kya aaj raat ko. (You want to go out tonight)?"

To which Priyanka respond, "Waise hum log cab ka wait kar rahe hai na, and cab ne abhi cancel kiya, toh phir dusra cab dhundna padega. (We were waiting for the cab, but the cab just cancelled, so we will have to look for another one now.)"

They both groove to the tune of 'Ye Raat Mein Jo Maza Hai' in a bathrobe.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Priyanka will be seen in international projects such as 'It's All Coming Back To Me', and the series 'Citadel'. Produced by Russo Brothers, 'Citadel' will hit the OTT on Prime Video. In Bollywood, she will be starring with Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif in Farhan Akhtar's 'Jee Le Zaraa', which promises to be another tale of friendship following the lineage of 'Dil Chahta Hai' and 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara', both of which have become cult classics over the years.

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