Priyanka Chopra shared throwback photographs with her late father, Dr. Ashok Chopra, on his 13th death anniversary. / IANS
Global star Priyanka Chopra Jonas fondly remembered her late father, Dr. Ashok Chopra, on his 13th death anniversary and shared a series of nostalgic photographs and heartfelt memories from different stages of her life spent with him.
Taking to her social media account, Priyanka posted a carousel of throwback photographs featuring cherished moments with her father.
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Along with the images, she penned an emotional note that read, "You and me dancing together always. Miss u dad. You're always here.. in every decision and every moment of life. Love you."
The first photograph captured a young Priyanka dancing with her father, with both sharing a playful and joyful moment. Another photograph showed a toddler Priyanka in her father's arms.
The third photograph featured the actress sitting beside Dr. Ashok Chopra on a couch, with both resting their faces on their hands and smiling. The post also included a family photograph with Priyanka's brother Siddharth Chopra and their father posing together. The final black-and-white photograph appears to be from Dr. Chopra's younger days, where he is seen dancing with friends.
Priyanka has often spoken about the deep bond she shared with her father. Dr. Ashok Chopra and Priyanka's mother, Dr. Madhu Chopra, were both physicians in the Indian Army. The actress has frequently credited her father as one of her biggest supporters and strongest influences.
For the uninitiated, Dr. Ashok Chopra passed away on June 10, 2013, after a prolonged battle with cancer.
The doting daughter has repeatedly stated in many of her past interviews that she feels her father's presence in every important decision she makes.
In one of her most touching tributes, Priyanka had the words "Daddy's lil girl" embroidered onto the veil of her wedding gown when she married singer Nick Jonas in 2018.
She also has a tattoo on her wrist that reads "Daddy's lil girl" in her father's handwriting.
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