As Priyanka Chopra with Nick Jonas attended the screening of Jonas Brother's documentary 'Chasing Happiness' on Tuesday night, her Instagram posts were marked with admiration for Jonas and the bond he shares with his family.
After a long wait, the much-awaited documentary finally released on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday.
Priyanka along with Nick headed to the event and admired the bond that the brothers share in her post. She wrote, " I'm so proud.. Last night was another testament of how incredible your bond is as a family.. Jonas Brothers I love you all and am so proud! Chasing Happiness on Amazon Prime Video."
After tying a knot last year in December, the joyous couple had never shied away from showcasing their love on social media. Falling head over heels on his wife's smile, Jonas also shared a beautiful picture and captioned, "That Smile."
The duo was accompanied by Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner, Kevin Jonas and Danielle Jonas.
Turning it into a total glam outing, Priyanka wore a full sleeve black dress with a high slit. The plunged neckline was complemented perfectly by the net-style neckline. Nick kept it simple yet stylish in a Burgundy suit.
The star-studded evening was also marked with the Jonas brothers performing their latest songs, 'Cool', 'Sucker'.
"I'm really excited for fans to see really just a story within the story of how they worked through [their split] to get back together again," John Taylor said in an interview with People.
"By the time that we get to the third act of the film and we start to see that it's happening and we talk about how they've changed as young men and how love has changed them in their lives ... I think that their father sums it up nicely: 'There are brother bands that don't talk to each other, but not my sons.' That takeaway of loyalty and love is really what this is all about. It's a film about family," Taylor added.
The Jonas Brothers are considered to be one of the best teenager bands of all time. However, the trio split up in the year 2013 and started concentrating on their solo musical careers. They reunited after a hiatus of nearly six years.
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