Preity Zinta: Amidst the excitement of IPL 2026, Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta has once again come into the limelight.
Preity Zinta: Amidst the excitement of IPL 2026, Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta has once again come into the limelight. Preeti is often seen supporting her team on the field and that is why she is always in the news. But this time the matter is different. Preeti, who always seems happy with the team’s victory, has got angry at a fan and has even said in clear words that women are not anyone’s property.
What is the whole matter?
Actually, in the history of IPL, Punjab Kings team has reached the finals only twice, but till now they are searching for their first title. In this context, a fan recently said on social media that the Punjab team has not been able to win the IPL trophy in the 18 years of IPL history because their mistress Preity Zinta is herself a trophy. However, Preity Zinta did not like this fan’s comment at all.
What did Preity Zinta say?
After this, Preity Zinta gave a befitting reply without any delay. Preeti wrote, thank you, this is a very good thinking, but to be honest, no woman wants to be a trophy. The trophy is owned, not the woman. The trophy is kept in a glass cabinet, but a woman has a special place in your life and your heart. He further said that a filmy style answer to a filmy question.
Punjab in great rhythm
The Punjab Kings team continues to be in great form in IPL 2026 and is continuously moving towards the finals. In the final of IPL 2025, Punjab had to face defeat by 6 runs at the hands of RCB. This season too, the Punjab Kings team is performing brilliantly under the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer. The team has won 6 out of 7 matches played so far and is on top of the points table with 13 points.
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