Richard Madden arrives in India to promote Citadel. In the series, he will appear opposite Priyanka Chopra...
Digital Desk: Priyanka Chopra and Richard Madden will co-star in the upcoming spy thriller Citadel. Stanley Tucci also plays a crucial role in the series. Citadel will be available on Amazon Prime Video on April 28th. Priyanka had arrived in India earlier with her husband Nick Jonas and kid Malti.
Richard Madden has arrived in India to promote Citadel. He was observed at the Mumbai airport today, April 2.
Richard Madden was sighted at Mumbai's Kalina Airport. He's in town to promote his upcoming Amazon Video series Citadel, which co-stars Priyanka Chopra. He was seen exiting the airport and getting into a car while wearing a black shirt and sunglasses. He was surrounded by security.
Priyanka Chopra revealed her first look from the series, in which she will play Nadia Sinh, an agent who appears to be dead in the files but has her memories erased. The trailer begins with the two riding on a train. In the crimson gown, Priyanka appears every bit as the femme fatale. She then revealed the truth, and she needed to remember everything to rescue the future. The sequences look outlandish, as expected. The connection between Priyanka and Richard Madden is also fantastic.
See the trailer here:
Details of the Spy Thriller Film CITADEL
The Citadel franchise, starring Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra, is an action-packed spy series with interesting emotional dimensions. Amazon is funding the movie, which will be directed by the Russo Brothers of Avengers fame.
Mason Kane, Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Nadia Sinh, Osy Ikhile as Carter Spence, Ashleigh Cummings as Abby Conroy, Stanley Tucci as Bernard Orlick, Lesley Manville as Dahlia Archer, and Davik Silje are among the cast members.
Its Indian series is being created by The Family Man's Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK and will star Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu.
Citadel was defined as a "multi-layered global brand with interconnected local language productions from India, Italy, and Mexico" by its creators. Amazon referred to the US version as the project's "mothership."
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