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Vancouver-Girl Navpreet Banga Who Looks Hubahu Like Priyanka Chopra Has Taken The Internet By Storm

Darpan News Desk, 12 Jul, 2016 12:59 PM
    When she is not doing crunches and lifts, this Priyanka Chopra doppleganger likes to dress up as the actress and surprise her social media followers.
     
    She has already done Kashibai and we would love to see her as Baywatch’s Veronica next.
     
     
    Not only does Navpreet look like PC, she also sounds like her.
     
    She runs a youtube channel Brown Girl Lifts. She posts fitness related video blogs. While growing through her videos, we realized she even sounds similar to the diva Priyanka Chopra. You have to see the video to believe it.
     
     
    Navpreet acknowledge in latest post on Instagram that she has been breaking internet and posting a picture she spoke of her being named as a lookalike of Priyanka Chopra.
     
     
    “This has to be the craziest thing EVER. I never thought I’d get recognition for being a lookalike. But the fact that they all mention my true love for fitness, health and bodybuilding is what I’m truly thankful for. Thank you to everyone for the shout. I want to remind everyone that the way we look is only an add on to who we really are inside. It was never my priority to look like somebody else, it is just how destiny played us. I did not choose to be compared to PC or ever tried to BE her. I will always be who I am, and all I ever want to be. God Bless”
     
     

    When its a sunny day in #Vancouver

    A photo posted by Navpreet Banga (@browngirllifts) on

    Yes she might look like Priyanka Chopra , but her identity remains as Navpreet Banga who loves fitness, body building and blogging about it.
     
    Here are some pictures and videos that we curated from her Insta page, watch and be amazed... Can you spot the difference? Cause we just can’t!
     
     
     
     

    Can't get over this look β˜ΊοΈπŸ’ž #KashiBai #Makeover #PriyankaChopra #Bajirao #BajiraoMastani #Bollywood #IndianLook

    A photo posted by Navpreet Banga (@browngirllifts) on

     
     
     
     
     

    @priyankachopra

    A photo posted by Navpreet Banga (@browngirllifts) on

     

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