Priyanka Chopra revealed that she lost her eyebrow Hindi film news during the action scene in ‘Heads of State’

Priyanka Chopra Jonas promoted the state heads with a dynamic appearance at The Tonite show, starring Jimmy Follen. Dressing Noel Biset, he offered fans a special glimpse in the production of the film, offering the insight into his lively chats with Follen while sharing funny stories, deep moments and back and forth scenes.Build friendship on setThe actress shared entertaining stories from the set, which included her efforts to build a strong relationship between playful moment and John Cena and Idris Elba, which increased her on-screen coordination. She also recalled a standout moment when she lost part of her eyebrow during an intensive action scene, which was all parts of the mission to save the world.ProudlyRevealing her fearless approach to action roles, Priyanka proudly demonstrated her injury, shared a rare photo and called The Scar a nutritious memento from the film. His sharp intelligence, unwavering determination, and the passion exposes his commitment to advance the boundaries and give unforgettable performance.Eyebrow incidentPriyanka shared that during a rain scene where she was about to roll and fall on the floor, a camera equipped with a matte box was to get closer to her. However, as soon as both he and the camera operator went closer, the matte box accidentally took out a part of his eyebrow. He expressed relief that he did not injured his eye. To continue filming without delay, she used surgical glue to fix injury and end the day shooting, as she did not want to return to shoot again in the rain.About the ‘head of the state’Stunned by Ilya Nisular, ‘Heads of State’ is an action-comedy, which is supported by Idris Elba, John Cena and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, which are supported by Paddy Kansidine, Stephen Route, Carla Gugino, Jack Quad and Sara Niles. On July 2, the set for the premiere on the prime video, the film offers an thrilling and fun experience, which is available in many languages including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.