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Priyanka Chopra Takes Selfie With Pharrell Williams

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 Feb, 2016 12:30 PM
  • Priyanka Chopra Takes Selfie With Pharrell Williams
Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra, who was amongst the presenters at the 88th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, made time for a selfie moment with rapper Pharrell Williams.
 
Priyanka presented the Oscar in the Best Film Editing category to "Mad Max: Fury Road" along with Hollywood actor Liev Schreiber at the awards night, which took place at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday.
 
She took to Twitter after the ceremony to share a photograph with Williams, in which the duo can be seen alongside Priyanka's team members.
 
"And the gold confetti comes down on us! What an evening! Oscars. Pharrell Williams," Priyanka captioned the image.
 
Meanwhile, many Bollywood stars including Kamal Haasan, Anupam Kher and Parineeti Chopra took to the micro-blogging site to congratulate the "Bajirao Mastani" actress for representing India at the prestigious awards ceremony.
 
 
Here's what the celebrities have tweeted: 
 
Kamal Haasan: Priyanka looks confident and lovely.
 
Anupam Kher: Congratulations Priyanka Chopra for being probably the first Indian to present an award at Oscars. You are the best.
 
Parineeti Chopra: My sister my sister arghhh. So excited!
 
Alia Bhatt: And how! Oscars.
 
Neeta Lulla: Looking lovely and graceful Priyanka Chopra at the Oscars. Congratulations for your achievements. God bless.
 
Manish Malhotra: Fabulous Priyanka Chopra in a Zuhair Murad looking stunning.

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