- By Srishti Pandey
- Thu, 01 Aug 2024 03:17 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Citadel Honey Bunny Teaser: The excitement is palpable as the makers have finally unveiled the teaser for the highly anticipated Indian adaptation of Citadel. Starring South superstar Samantha Ruth Prabhu alongside Bollywood heartthrob Varun Dhawan, this teaser promises a thrilling experience. In the teaser, both actors deliver impressive performances, exuding intensity and charisma. The background score features the captivating song Raat Baaki, which adds to the teaser's allure. The series is helmed by the acclaimed duo Raj and DK, known for their work on hits like Farzi and The Family Man.
Citadel: Honey Bunny is set to premiere on November 7, 2024, on Prime Video. The series has garnered attention not only for its star-studded cast but also for its lavish production values. Filming has taken place in various stunning locations, including Siberia, enhancing the visual appeal of the show. Samantha is set to showcase a unique avatar in this series, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Joining Varun and Samantha in significant roles are Sikandar Kher, KK Menon and Saqib Saleem. The original Citadel featured Priyanka Chopra and Marvel star Richard Madden, setting a high bar for this Indian version.
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On the work front, Varun Dhawan recently appeared alongside Janhvi Kapoor in Bawaal, directed by the renowned Nitish Tiwari. He is gearing up for his next film, Baby John, directed by Atlee, featuring Keerthy Suresh and Wamiqa Gabbi. Additionally, Varun has other projects in the pipeline, including No Entry Mein Entry and an untitled film by David Dhawan.
Meanwhile, Samantha is also busy with her production company, gearing up for the release of her first film, Bangaram. She was last seen in Khushi, starring Vijay Deverakonda, which, despite being released in multiple languages, didn't quite resonate with audiences at the box office.
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