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Nick buys Rs 48 cr mansion for Priyanka, Alia confirms relationship with Ranbir

Priyanka Chopra and fiance Nick Jonas are set to tie the knot soon. Buzz has it that the couple will get married in December in Jodhpur in the presence of family and friends. And amid all marriage plans, Nick has bought a Rs 48 crore mansion for his ladylove in Beverly Hills. Reports suggest that Nick bought the house three months before he popped the question to Priyanka. And they are expected to move into the beautiful property after marriage.

On the other hand, Alia Bhatt confirmed her relationship with Ranbir Kapoor on Karan Johar's chat show. After remaining tight-lipped about her relationship status, Alia finally opened up on her equation with Ranbir and said that she is in a happy state right now.

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

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