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Priyanka Chopra and her husband, Nick Jonas are among the most loved couples in the country. They are loved and adored for who they are. After Priyanka tied the knot with Nick, the American singer received immense love from his Indian fans. And, they continue to shower love and praise on Nick, for his belief in Indian customs and values.

Nick Jonas, who has been busy promoting his show Dancing With Myself recently made an appearance on the Jimmy Fallon Show. During his appearance, Nick went on to speak about his wife, Priyanka, and their daughter Malti Marie. Fans of Priyanka Chopra went on to heap praise on Nick Jonas, after his latest appearance on the talk show. He sported a ‘Kalawa’- a sacred thread for protection.

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Taking to Instagram, the Jimmy Fallon Show shared a video of the Sucker singer from his appearance. Fans couldn’t help but notice the red thread tied on Nick’s wrist. Jonas was spotted sporting the ‘Kalawa’- a sacred red thread, on his wrist.

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Many fans reacted to the video and Nick wearing the Kalawa on his wrist. Reacting to the same, on Reddit, one user wrote, “Is he wearing a red thread on his wrist ??” Another fan pointed out and said, “Did someone notice he is wearing a rakhsha dhaga?

For the unversed, the Sucker singer recently sustained an injury during a softball game. He was seen limping out of a hospital emergency room, as per reports.

Meanwhile, in the video, Nick can be seen showing the talk show host some Bollywood dance moves. His fans went on to heap praise on him for the same. While many fans continued to see Nick sporting the sacred red thread on his wrist, they went on to dub him as ‘National Jiju’ in the comments section. One fan wrote, “National Jiju,” while another said, “National jiju for reason.”

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