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Is marriage on the cards for Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas?

The buzz around Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra is just getting louder. The couple is now in India, and they have taken off to Goa for a vacation. But that's not all. Even though the two recently started being seen together in public, they seem to have decided to take their relationship to the next level. Reports suggest that the lovebirds will get engaged within a month.

Apparently, Priyanka wanted Nick to come to India to meet her family, and decided on the engagement only now. Even as rumours of their engagement continue to do the rounds, Priyanka and Nick were clicked sporting identical rings on their dinner date in Mumbai. This has sparked speculation that they have exchanged promise rings, as a sign of their commitment towards each other.

All this and more in the latest episode of In Da Club.

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