Priyanka Chopra will finally move out of her Parents home
Priyanka Chopra will finally move out of her Parents home
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Bollywood turned Hollywood actress Priyanka Chopra to fill her dream of dream house and speculative theories around her pay cheques

Priyanka Chopra has been on the lookout for a sea-facing bungalow for the last three years. Negotiations for a property in the Darya Mahal compound fell through in 2015 and the 33-year-old actress continued to live in her Yari Road apartment which has been her parents' address for the last three decades.

Now, Mirror has learnt that the house-hunt has ended with the lease on a luxurious five-bedroom apartment in Juhu being drawn up earlier this year. PeeCee returned to Mumbai on May 27 after a marathon schedule of her Hollywood celluloid debut, 'Baywatch,' in Miami, to settle into her new digs. "I am not in Mumbai that much anymore and have finally moved out of my parents' home.

My mother (Madhu Chopra) is going, "Haaye... umbilical cord katt gaya," because I am not living with her for the first time in my life," she chuckles. Madhu Chopra may be bemoaning an empty nest but she is the one her star daughter turns to for advice, when it comes to real estate.PeeCee points out that her mum is her eyes and ears on the ground, especially when she's away in the US, filming her American television series, Quantico. "She has been a risk-taker as an investor. We go back and forth on ideas and mutually work towards an agreement. We are both feisty and opinionated so we go ahead with a plan only when we are on the same page," she admits.

 

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