Filmworld
Samantha on Indian adaptation of 'Citadel': It is not a remake

Mumbai, May 7
Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has cleared the air loud and clear saying that the Indian version of 'Citadel' is not a remake of the Priyanka Chopra-starrer spy series.
Samantha took to social media to share some pictures from her birthday celebrations. A user on the comment section enquired about the Indian adaptation, which also stars Varun Dhawan.
The user wrote: "@samantharuthprabhuoffl I have one question is Priyanka's Citadel and your Citadel the same story?? Why I am asking is Priyanka dubbed in all Indian languages... so if you are doing the same story for Indian audiences then many would have already watched it. I am a bit confused... can you clarify if it's same or different?? BTW (by the way) happy birthday dear... God bless you!!"
Replying to the user, Samantha said: "It is not a REMAKE!!"
Helmed by 'The Family Man' creators Raj and DK, 'Citadel' is the Indian counterpart of the larger international series of the same name which has been originally created by the director duo, Russo Brothers. The global version of the series stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden.

7 hours ago
US: One dead, several injured in New Hampshire mass shooting

7 hours ago
US' state California bans masks for immigration agents during operations

7 hours ago
Indian Embassy in US issues emergency helpline amid H-1B visa fee

7 hours ago
As US restricts H-1B, 'Trump Gold Card' visa goes on sale for $1 million

7 hours ago
Leading immigration lawyer calls White House H-1B clarification a 'walk back'

7 hours ago
India, US armies now join hands to boost defence medical and strategic cooperation

1 day ago
H-1B Visa Fee only for new petitions, not renewals: White House

1 day ago
Australian study unlocks secrets of ancient life through fossil faeces

1 day ago
Nepal: Interim PM Karki has to rebuild public trust in governance

1 day ago
Afghan senior official slams Trump's remarks on Bagram airbase

1 day ago
Tech giants urge H-1B holders to stay in US after Trump's visa overhaul, ask those abroad to return to US

1 day ago
CoHNA celebrates end of DOJ investigation on BAPS temple

1 day ago
Not only US, several countries are restricting entry