Priyanka Chopra tops Salman Khan as most searched Indian celebrity in the world

The Bollywood star has a monthly search volume of 4.2 million


Entertainment Desk November 21, 2019
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Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra is the most searched Indian celebrity in the world, followed closely by actor Salman Khan.

A recent study by a US based agency has confirmed that Chopra was the most searched Indian celebrity on social media, with interest peaking in December, when she tied the knot with singer Nick Jonas, reported Business Insider.

The Sky is Pink star's name was searched 2.74 million times between the period October 2018 and October 2019, with a monthly search volume of 4.2 million. Khan was searched 1.83 million times across the globe.

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Chopra and her Jonas Brother star husband Nick Jonas are all set to celebrate their first wedding anniversary on December 1. She is currently in India for the shooting of her Netflix film, The White Tiger.

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The actor shared a post on Instagram last week comparing her work patterns while filming for her American show Quantico and The White Tiger. Both the pictures showed her holding pen and paper in her hand. She captioned the images, “Then and now. Same but different."

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The film is an adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s prize-winning novel of the same name. It follows the extraordinary journey of a self-made man from being a tea-shop worker in a village to a successful entrepreneur in a big city.

Chopra will also voice the character of Elsa in the Hindi version of the Disney film, Frozen 2. Her cousin Parineeti Chopra has lent her voice for the character of Elsa’s sister Anna. However, the actor's latest film The Sky Is Pink  got a mixed response from critics and under-performed at the box office.

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