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From Vermeer's intimate artistry at the Frick to Ogunbiyi's playful creativity at Noguchi and India's spiritual art evolution, these exhibits celebrate diverse cultural expressions and historical depth.

Priyanka took family on vacation to heal from father's death

Times of India - EntertainmentSaturday, June 21, 2025 at 10:50:39 AM
Priyanka took family on vacation to heal from father's death
Priyanka Chopra and her family were struggling to cope with the death of her father, Dr. Ashok Chopra, grieving in isolation without openly sharing their emotions. Recognizing the emotional toll, Priyanka arranged a family trip to Turks and Caicos, where they finally broke down together, cried, and started the healing process as a unit.
Editor’s Note: Losing a loved one can fracture even the closest families when grief isn’t shared. Priyanka’s story highlights how intentional togetherness—even something as simple as a vacation—can help people reconnect and heal. It’s a reminder that grief isn’t just personal; it’s something we navigate, often messily, with the people who understand it best.
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Priyanka took family on vacation to heal from father's death
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Priyanka Chopra and her family were struggling to cope with the death of her father, Dr. Ashok Chopra, grieving in isolation without openly sharing their emotions. Recognizing the emotional toll, Priyanka arranged a family trip to Turks and Caicos, where they finally broke down together, cried, and started the healing process as a unit.
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