Priyanka Chopra Dazzles at Bvlgari’s Serpenti Infinito in Mumbai

The global star reunited with Nita Ambani, introduced Triptii Dimri to Bvlgari CEO, and praised Tamannaah Bhatia’s dance at the high-profile event.

Mumbai, October 2, 2025 Priyanka Chopra made a glamorous return to Mumbai as she inaugurated Bvlgari’s first-ever Indian exhibition, Serpenti Infinito, at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre on October 1. The star’s striking appearance in a white bodycon gown with sheer detailing became the highlight of the evening, with several celebrities joining her on the red carpet.

The event saw the presence of Nita Ambani, Tamannaah Bhatia, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Triptii Dimri, Sara Tendulkar, Khushi Kapoor, and Janhvi Kapoor among others. Priyanka shared a warm hug with Nita Ambani, greeted Isha Ambani, and was also seen engaging in an animated conversation with Triptii Dimri before introducing her to Bvlgari’s Group CEO, Jean-Christophe Babin.

A heartwarming moment unfolded when Priyanka embraced Tamannaah Bhatia, complimenting her dance skills. “I’ve been watching you. You’re such an amazing dancer. I’m obsessed with your dance,” she told Tamannaah, leaving fans delighted.

Speaking about her career, Priyanka reiterated her identity as an Indian actor working across borders. “I’m Indian, and I’m an actor. That makes me an Indian actor. I’ll go wherever my work takes me,” she said, while also sharing her excitement about The Bluff, her upcoming collaboration with the Russo Brothers.

Other celebrities, including Samantha Ruth Prabhu in a blue bodyfit gown and Neena Gupta in a chic white ensemble, also made memorable style statements at the exhibition. The Serpenti Infinito showcase, running from October 2 to 17 at the Art House, NMACC, marks a significant milestone for Bvlgari’s presence in India.

Following the event, Priyanka also visited the Durga Puja pandal hosted by Rani Mukerji and Kajol, adding a festive touch to her Mumbai visit.

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