Washington: Actress Priyanka Chopra offered her fans a glimpse of a rear scenes from her upcoming Hollywood film ‘Heads of State’.
Taking her Instagram handle, Priyanka shared a video, in which her journey in ‘Heads of State’ was fully captured. Along with Priyanka, the film also stars Idris Elba and WWE Superstar John Cena in the lead roles.
The ‘Fashion’ actress treated her fans with a never seen photos before the film ‘Heads of State’. It featured several fun moments of the actress with the film Lead Cast’s group picture, a snap of Priyka and her daughter Malty.
The reel holds Priyanka in her element-the Mi6 agent Noel Biset, looking at her spontaneous command on the high-octane action and her undisputed screen appearance.
The actress also flexes her fit Kaya as MI6 agent Noel Biset in the post.
The film is not the filmmaker and no (2021) behind the film Ilya Nishular, Hardcore Henry (2015). It is an action-pack comedy about the US President (starred by John Cena) and the UK Prime Minister (starred by Idris Elba), which will have to separate their rivalry to reduce a global conspiracy and save the world-they can work together.
Carla Gugino, Jack Quad, Stephen Route, Sara Niles, Richard Coyal and Paddy Kansidin also play an important role in ‘State of State’.
The trailer received a thumb from fans. Reacting to the video, a neatis commented, “Wow it looks interesting.
“Can’t wait for this film,” another wrote.
The film’s official Sinopsis states, “In the major state of action-comedy, UK Prime Minister Sam Clarke (Idris Elba) and US President Wil Derringer (John Cena) have not one-no unique and very public rivalry that endanger their countries’ special relations”. “Only two people were forced to rely, which they could trust: relying on each other.
Finally the magnificent Mi6 agent combined with Noel Biset (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), they should go to run and find a way to work for a long time to reduce a global conspiracy that threatens the entire independent world. ,
‘Heads of State’ will be released on Prime Video on 2 July.