On her father Ashok Chopra's sixth death anniversary, Indian actress Priyanka Chopra posted a throwback photograph of him and said that she misses him inexplicably.
Priyanka on Monday posted the photograph on Instagram where she is seen sitting on a tree and her father standing besides her.
"Six years. Seems Like just yesterday we lost you. I miss you dad. Inexplicably," the "Isn't It Romantic" star captioned the image.
Ashok Chopra died after battling cancer in 2013. A doctor by profession, he retired from the Indian Army in 1997 as Lieutenant Colonel. The actress and her father were very close, and she even has a tattoo inked on her right wrist that reads: "Daddy's li'l girl".
On the film front, Priyanka will next be seen in Shonali Bose's "The Sky Is Pink" and has also signed up for a project with actress Mindy Kaling.
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