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Priyanka Chopra's Homeware Brand Sells The Table cloth For Rs 30,600, Netizens React

 Priyanka Chopra, a successful Indian actress, has created a homeware range called Sona Home. With this new endeavor, she also became an entrepreneur. However, netizens are not happy with Chopra’s new business. 

Priyanka Chopra's homeware brand is selling the tablecloth for Rs 30,600 (387.09 USD). There are also other goods available on the Sona Home website. The products are way too expensive. According to Priyanka, the artifacts are symbolic of Indian culture.

Priyanka Chopra's homeware brand 

On the Sona Home website, the items are divided into two categories: Sultan's Garden and the Panna Collection. Panna table runners cost Rs 14,043 and the rectangular table clothes cost Rs 30,612. Sultan's Garden dinner plate costs Rs 4,733, a serving bowl costs Rs 7,732, and a teacup and saucer set costs Rs 5,365. Indians usually don’t pay a lot of money for these products. 

Netizens criticized the pricing of the products

Many Reddit users are critical of the pricing of the products. A Reddit user said, “PC’s NYC restaurant SONA launches ‘SONA HOME’. I went broke just scrolling through those prices.” Another user wrote, “I don’t know of any sane Indian colleague or friend who will buy these products.”

Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra is an Indian actress, producer, model, and singer. She is one of India's highest-paid actresses. She has received numerous awards, including two National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards.

She has 80 million followers on Instagram. She has 27.7 million followers on Twitter. She is quite active on her social media platforms and often shares moments from her personal and professional life.

She and her husband Nick Jonas welcomed their daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas earlier this year via surrogacy.

Meanwhile, on the professional front, Chopra recently wrapped up the shoot for her debut web series Citadel. 


Priyanka Chopra's Homeware Brand


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