As
the
Tokyo
Olympics
2020
commenced
on
July
23,
many
Bollywood
celebrities
have
been
sending
in
their
wishes
for
the
athletes
who
will
be
representing
India
on
the
prestigious
platform.
Priyanka
Chopra
also
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
pen
a
heartwarming
note
as
she
witnessed
the
game
from
her
home.
The
actress
also
sent
her
love
and
wishes
to
all
the
athletes
participating
in
the
game.
Priyanka
Chopra
shared
pictures
of
herself
watching
the
game
on
her
TV.
The
Sky
Is
Pink
actress
can
be
seen
donning
a
floral
printed
attire
that
she
has
paired
up
with
spectacles
and
her
hair
tied
to
a
neat
bun.
She
also
shared
glimpses
of
the
Tokyo
Olympics
airing
on
her
TV
screen.
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
The
actress
also
shared
a
heartfelt
message
along
with
the
same.
Priyanka
stated,
"I'm
sitting
in
front
of
my
TV
watching
the
opening
of
the
Olympic
Games
happening
right
now
in
Tokyo
and
the
mood
is
sombre,
yet
the
moment
feels
nostalgic.
We
all
know
the
games
are
unlike
anything
we've
experienced
before,
with
the
best
of
the
best
athletes
in
the
world
competing
for
the
pride
of
their
countries.
The
arenas
may
be
without
an
audience,
but
our
cheers
won't
stop,
no
matter
where
we
are.
Good
luck
to
everyone
participating.
Know
that
you
are
giving
an
embattled
world
something
to
collectively
cheer
for.
All
the
very
best
to
the
Refugee
Olympic
Team...
I'm
cheering
for
you!!
Your
presence
sends
such
a
powerful
message
of
hope
to
the
world."
Apart
from
that
Priyanka
Chopra
added
on
a
concluding
note
that
she
is
cheering
for
Team
India.
The
White
Tiger
actress
gave
an
extra
loud
cheer
to
boxer
Mary
Kom
whose
2014
biopic
had
Priyanka
herself
in
the
titular
role.
She
furthermore
cheered
for
female
sportswomen
namely
Sania
Mirza,
PV
Sindhu
and
Deepika
Kumari
in
the
post.
Apart
from
Priyanka
Chopra,
Akshay
Kumar
also
gave
a
shoutout
to
Team
India
at
the
Tokyo
Olympics
2020.
The
actor
tweeted,
"We
collectively
have
to
cheer
for
our
brave
Indian
players
who
are
taking
part
in
Tokyo
Olympics.
I
trust
our
encouragement
and
prayers
will
help
them
make
our
country
proud."