Recently, Priyanka Chopra updated her fans that she's back filming for her upcoming Hollywood movie, Heads of State, after spending time in India for about a month.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas shares a glimpse from Heads of State set.
Last Updated: 11.36 PM, Apr 08, 2024
Priyanka Chopra’s fans, assemble here! Just a month ago, the Hollywood starlet was on a month-long vacation in India along with her family and friends. Fast forward to just four days ago, on April 4, the diva resumed work on her professional front. Presently, she is keeping busy with the shoot of Heads of State – an upcoming American action-comedy film directed by Ilya Naishuller. If you are wondering how she is keeping on the film’s set, we have exciting news for you.
Taking to her Instagram Story today, Priyanka showcased her dirty shoes on the film’s sets. By this picture, she conveyed that work on film sets is on and she is keeping herself busy with it. However, she ain’t bothered about her dirty shoes. Her comment ‘Gorgeous’ on the story proves it.
Priyanka, for the unfamiliar, is the most-followed Indian actress on Instagram with over 91 million followers.
Though the release date of the film is not known yet, but we know that Heads of State is an upcoming American action-comedy film directed by Ilya Naishuller. In 2020, Amazon Studios announced their acquisition of the project, with Idris Elba and John Cena set to star. Two years later, in October 2022, Ilya Naishuller was connected to direct the film. Priyanka Chopra Jonas joined the cast in April 2023. Filming commenced in London in May 2023.
In July 2023, a video uploaded onto social media from sets in London was connected with the project of Ilya Naishuller's directorial. This video captured Priyanka while preparing for a scene involving Idris Elba and John Cena in a back alley. The trio intensely discussed a scene while talking. Minutes later, Elba spotted the camera recording the footage and directed Priyanka to it. After this, they waved to the individual filming them, while Cena tried to find the camera's position.