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I Too Want To Be A Zombie: Priyanka Chopra

The Canadian Press , 19 Nov, 2014 01:27 PM
  • I Too Want To Be A Zombie: Priyanka Chopra
She is someone who enjoys the star status in Bollywood but the critically-acclaimed actress Priyanka Chopra wishes to become a zombie for their inability to feel.
 
The actress took to social networking site Twitter to express her peculiar wish. 
 
"I too want to be a zombie... Easy life must be when u don't feel... Or at least it seems so while u r in zombie land!" she tweeted Nov 18.
 
Priyanka, who has shown her acting calibre in films including "Barfi!" and "Mary Kom", has now started shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Bajirao Mastani", which also stars Ranveer Singh. 
 
"Make up-check, hair-check, wardrobe-check, lines-check! Brains... foggy! In so many ways! Gliding to set! #BajiraoMastani," she further posted. 
 
Meanwhile, the actress has also attended the big fat wedding of the Bollywood's "Dabangg" star Salman Khan's sister Arpita. The 32-year-old actress wished the couple a blissful future. 
 
"Mere yaar ki shaadi thi... @khanarpita I wish you love that is like a beautiful song... from the beginning to the end... A lifetime of joy..." she tweeted Nov 18. 
 
Arpita tied the knot with businessman Aayush Sharma on a star-studded evening in Hyderabad Tuesday.

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