Priyanka Chopra has had quite a momentous trip back home to India, but what made it even more special was the presence of her daughter with husband Nick Jonas, one-year-old Malti Marie.
The trip was not only Malti's first to India, but also her first overseas excursion with her jet-setting parents, who've already made several high profile appearances during their visit.
The Bollywood star was able to carve out some time to spend solely with her daughter, and the way she decided to commemorate their trip was incredibly meaningful.
Priyanka took her daughter to the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai, one of the largest places of worship in the city for the Hindu deity Ganesha.
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She shared a pair of photographs from their holy trip as she and Malti sought the blessings of the deity, adorned in a shawl with sayings from the Bhagavad Gita and getting symbolic tikas (marks) on their foreheads.
"MM's first trip to India had to be done with Siddhivinayak's blessings," she captioned her post, being inundated with a flurry of heart emojis from her friends and followers.
Priyanka took Malti to seek the blessings of a Hindu deity
It has been a busy time for the family-of-three, with Priyanka and Nick attending the opening of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre over the weekend alongside other stars like Zendaya, Tom Holland, and Penelope Cruz.
The 40-year-old has also kicked off the promotional trail for her upcoming epic spy franchise Citadel, set to debut on Amazon Prime on April 28.
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She was joined by her co-star Richard Madden for a pair of press stops and conferences in Mumbai along the way.
The 40-year-old plays Nadia Sinh to Richard's Mason Kane, two former members of global spy agency Citadel, who had their memories wiped and must reconnect after an old colleague (played by Stanley Tucci) tasks them with a globe-spanning mission to stop the syndicate Manticore.
The premise of the show, created by the Russo Brothers, is in its worldwide expansion, as several other countries are developing their own versions of the show to tie into the main series, such as Italy and India.
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