Priyanka Chopra is eagerly anticipating the release of her upcoming action-comedy, "Heads of State." The film, co-starring John Cena and Idris Elba, is slated to premiere on July 2, 2025. However, before the global release, Chopra's family in India had the opportunity to view the film, leaving the actress feeling a tinge of "FOMO" (fear of missing out).
Her mother, Madhu Chopra, brother Siddharth Chopra, and sister-in-law Neelam Upadhyaya, organized a private screening of "Heads of State" in India. They posed in front of the movie poster, visibly thrilled to support Priyanka's latest cinematic venture.
Sharing the moment on her Instagram, Priyanka Chopra expressed her feelings: "When your family hosts a screening back home. FOMO. Miss you all."
Priyanka expresses missing her family at the "Heads of State" screening.
According to Money Control, Priyanka Chopra described her experience working with John Cena and Idris Elba as "fantastic." She emphasized feeling welcomed and comfortable on set.
The project originated from Cena and Elba's desire to collaborate following their work on "Suicide Squad." Producer Peter Safran recognized the potential and developed the concept, leading to the creation of "Heads of State." Despite being the only woman among a predominantly male cast, Chopra felt included and enjoyed the collaborative atmosphere.
Early reviews of "Heads of State" highlight its successful fusion of action and comedy. The Etimes review notes that the film "strikes a fine balance between both genres—neither overshadowing the other. Amid the adrenaline-pumping sequences, there’s plenty of room for laughter." The comedic elements are largely attributed to the dynamic between Elba and Cena, whose "flawless comic timing and undeniable chemistry" enhance the film's appeal.
The film features a diverse range of action sequences, including scenes on Air Force One, high-speed train chases, and encounters with Polish punk teenagers. The review emphasizes that "every action sequence is thrilling."
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