Priyanka Chopra and American singer-songwriter Nick Jonas at Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta's pre-engagement ceremony. | PTI File Photo 
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We're getting to know each other: Priyanka Chopra on Nick Jonas

During their week-long getaway in India, Priyanka introduced Nick to her mother Madhu Chopra and her friends.

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LOS ANGELES: They kind of confirmed their relationship when singer Nick Jonas tagged along with Priyanka Chopra during her India visit, but the actor says they are still "getting to know each other".

During their week-long getaway in India, Priyanka introduced Nick to her mother Madhu Chopra and her friends.

"We're getting to know each other and I think it was a great experience for him. That's what he said. I think he really enjoyed it. It was really beautiful. He had a great time," the 35-year-old star told People magazine.

Priyanka said while for some people, travelling with a significant other for the first time is a relationship milestone, it is a usual thing for her.

"To me, my whole life is about travelling. I travel every two weeks on a different plane. My family flies over, my friends fly with me. It's not a big deal in my world. It's my normal."

Sharing her idea of perfect date night, Priyanka said what is most important for her is "being in a surrounding where you can actually get to know them and it's not about doing something that takes away from each other."

"Date night is important to have two people be themselves and be able to spend time together and still love each other. Date night for me would be someone being thoughtful about the person they care about and being with them," she added.

Priyanka and Nick sparked dating rumours after they were spotted spending the memorial day weekend together.

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