Priyanka Chopra marked 16 years of Kaminey, recalling cherished memories with co-star Shahid Kapoor and director Vishal Bhardwaj. Her post sparked a nostalgic response from Bhardwaj, delighting fans with heartfelt reflections.en
As Kaminey completed 16 years, Priyanka Chopra Jonas revisited how the role of Sweety Bhope came to her while she was filming Dostana in Miami. Initially reluctant, she was convinced by director Vishal Bhardwaj, who promised her the part would grow into something significant. Sharing throwback stills on Instagram, Priyanka called Kaminey a turning point in her career, praising Shahid Kapoor’s double role and the film’s enduring legacy.
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