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Priyanka Chopra will attend Oscars 2017 with Mick Jagger

72priyankachopra Actor Priyanka Chopra at 74th Golden Globe Awards

This will be Chopra's second year at Hollywood's biggest award night

Actor Priyanka Chopra is all set to rock at 89th Academy Awards on Sunday. Making the announcement on Instagram, the Quantico star shared a selfie with the Rock legend, Mike Jagger, with what looks like a private jet in the background.

She captioned the photo: “Change of plans ! Oscars here we come.. @mickjagger LA LA land...”

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Last month, she made news for her stunning presence at 74th Golden Globe Awards. Dressed in a golden sequinned, body-hugging Ralph Lauren gown with a plunging neckline, the actor not only represented the cast of her debut Hollywood film Baywatch, but also joined actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan on stage to present the best actor award to Billy Bob Thornton for his role of Billy MacBride in TV series Goliath.

This will be Chopra's second year at Hollywood's biggest award night. In February last year, she made her Oscar debut with a bang. Dressed in a delicate sheer white Zuhair Murad creation, the 34-year-old actor was the only Oscar presenter from Bollywood. She, along with  actor Liev Schriber, presented the Best Film Editing Award to the editing team of Mad Max: Fury Road.

Chopra made heads turn at the 68th Emmy Awards last year in September, when she walked the red carpet in similar shade of one-shoulder flowing chiffon gown—a Jason Wu creation. She not only ruled the red carpet, but twirled her way to the stage with actor Tom Hiddleston to present the Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special to The Night Manager director Susanne Bier.

After successful run of her debut American show Quantico, Chopra is gearing up for the release of her Hollywood debut film, Baywatch, with Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron. The film is scheduled to release in May 2017.

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