Priyanka Chopra drops FIRST LOOK of Citadel; Rajkummar Rao and netizens are impressed with her action avataar

Priyanka Chopra: Actor Priyanka Chopra never fails to impress with her acting skills. She is excited about Russo Brothers’ science fiction drama Citadel. It is one of the most television series which also stars Richard Madden and Stanley Tucci in important roles. On Monday evening, Priyanka shared the series’ first look, and netizens are as excited as their favourite actor.

First look of Citadel

Priyanka took to Instagram and dropped a bunch of photos from Citadel. In the first picture, she is holding a gun and looking absolutely stunning in a pink dress. In the other still, she is in an action avatar. Along with the pictures, Priyanka wrote, “First look at @citadelonprime.”

Soon after Priyanka shared the pictures, netizens expressed their excitement. Even Rajkummar Rao couldn’t hold himself back from commenting: “Awesomeeeeee” followed by red heart emojis. A user wrote, “Priyanka about to slay as always.” Another user wrote, “Cannot wait to watch this!”

While thmakers of Citadel have not yet announced the release date, the series is slated to release on Amazon Prime later this year. As the series has multiple spin-offs in several countries, Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu will figure in the Indian installment of Citadel.

Earlier in an interview, Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke talked about Citadel and revealed that it will have a spin-off series set in India, Mexico, and Italy.

Farhan Akhtar’s Jee Le Zaraa

Priyanka who is currently enjoying motherhood with her baby girl Malti Marie, also has Farhan Akhtar’s Jee Le Zaraa in the pipeline. In this picture, Priyanka has teamed up with Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif for the first time. The film will go on floors this year.

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