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Priyanka Chopra's Restaurant SONA to Close with Final Service on June 30

SONA, the celebrated New York eatery co-founded by Priyanka Chopra, announces its final service on June 30, marking the end of an era in Indian cuisine 

20-06-2024
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Priyanka Chopra's former New York restaurant, SONA, is set to bid farewell with its final brunch service on June 30. Known for its contemporary take on Indian cuisine, the establishment announced its closure after over three years of operation through a heartfelt statement on Instagram, expressing gratitude to patrons and the dedicated team.

Last year, Priyanka Chopra ended her partnership with SONA, which opened in 2021. Her spokesperson confirmed the news, emphasizing that SONA was a proud achievement for Priyanka, aligning with her efforts to showcase Indian culture through various mediums, including culinary arts.

Maneesh K Goyal, co-founder and friend of Priyanka Chopra, expressed gratitude for her involvement, noting that while she won't continue as a creative partner, she remains part of the SONA family as both parties embark on new endeavors.

Currently, Priyanka Chopra is occupied with filming her upcoming Hollywood project, "The Bluff," alongside Karl Urban in Australia. She also recently wrapped filming for "Heads Of State," directed by Ilya Naishuller, featuring a stellar cast including Idris Elba, John Cena, and Jack Quaid.

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