The highly-anticipated spy series trailer for 'Citadel: Honey Bunny' was released on Tuesday, October 15. The show features Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles.
The trailer has garnered praise from several Bollywood celebrities, and Priyanka Chopra was the latest to join the bandwagon. Sharing the trailer on her Instagram story, the actress, who leads 'Citadel', showed her support for the Indian adaptation by writing, “Back to where it all began for Nadia…the origin story…Citadel: Honey Bunny, trailer out now.”
PC also gave a shout-out to Varun and Samantha, praising them saying "You are incredible this season."
She also lauded directors Raj & DK, describing them as 'exceptional.'
Priyanka plays the lead role in the original American version of the global 'Citadel' franchise, alongside Richard Madden and Stanley Tucci. She is currently filming for the second season of the series in the UK.
‘Jigra’ star Alia Bhatt also lent her support to the series by reposting the trailer on her Instagram stories and penned a note that read, “This looks so good'.
Starring Varun and Samantha in action-packed roles, the show also stars Kay Kay Menon, Simran, Saqib Saleem, Sikander Kher, Soham Majumdar, Shivankit Parishar and Kashvi Majmundar, in pivotal roles. The six-episode series will premiere globally on Prime Video on November 7, 2024.
The trailer has garnered praise from several Bollywood celebrities, and Priyanka Chopra was the latest to join the bandwagon. Sharing the trailer on her Instagram story, the actress, who leads 'Citadel', showed her support for the Indian adaptation by writing, “Back to where it all began for Nadia…the origin story…Citadel: Honey Bunny, trailer out now.”
PC also gave a shout-out to Varun and Samantha, praising them saying "You are incredible this season."
She also lauded directors Raj & DK, describing them as 'exceptional.'
Priyanka plays the lead role in the original American version of the global 'Citadel' franchise, alongside Richard Madden and Stanley Tucci. She is currently filming for the second season of the series in the UK.
‘Jigra’ star Alia Bhatt also lent her support to the series by reposting the trailer on her Instagram stories and penned a note that read, “This looks so good'.
Starring Varun and Samantha in action-packed roles, the show also stars Kay Kay Menon, Simran, Saqib Saleem, Sikander Kher, Soham Majumdar, Shivankit Parishar and Kashvi Majmundar, in pivotal roles. The six-episode series will premiere globally on Prime Video on November 7, 2024.
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