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Hot! Priyanka Chopra's First Look From 'Dil Dhadakne Do' Revealed

Hot! Priyanka Chopra's First Look From 'Dil Dhadakne Do' Revealed
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The perfect combination of classic, chic, yet sizzling hot is a style statement many women aspire to conquer every summer. A leaf could be taken out of Priyanka Chopra's book: her first look from her upcoming film 'Dil Dhadakne Do' seems to have seamlessly stitched all three factors together with her linen palazzo pants-crop top-summer hat combo (not to miss the cat-eye sunglasses and the never-ending heels).

This romantic shot captures the 'Mary Kom' star perched on the edge of her suitcase against the charming backdrop of an Italian town. Director Zoya Akhtar was clearly saving the best look for the last, having already shared Ranveer Singh and Anil Kapoor's looks a couple of days earlier.

The Mehra's keep it cool while the world heats up @RanveerOfficial@DDDTheFilm@DDDTheMovie#DilDhadakneDopic.twitter.com/em3afoBVR2

— Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) April 7, 2015

Priyanka who plays Ayesha Mehra, an entrepreneur's daughter has been paired with the 'Ram Leela' star as his sibling. The story revolves around a dysfunctional Punjabi family who are on a cruise together to mend their broken relationships.

The movie also features Farhan Akhtar, Anushka Sharma and Shefali Shah, and is set to be released on June 5. Priyanka and Farhan have also paired up for the first time to sing a romantic duet for the movie.

#BOCapsule Three parties before the #DilDhadakneDo trailer is launched - @priyankachopra

http://t.co/UqXSCyC0Cwpic.twitter.com/pLXeEsaXne

— Box Office Capsule (@BOCapsule) April 6, 2015

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