Priyanka
Chopra
Jonas,
Samantha
and
Matilda
De
Angelis
got
together
to
attend
the
London
premiere
and
celebrate
the
upcoming
releases
of
Citadel:
Diana
and
Citadel:
Honey
Bunny,
Priyanka
has
already
begun
working
on
the
second
season
of
the
spy
series,
co-starring
Richard
Madden
and
Stanley
Tucci.
Anthony
and
Joe
Russo,
executive
producers
of
the
Citadel
franchise.
Samantha
steps
in
PeeCee’s
shoes
for
the
show’s
Indian
version,
which
will
premiere
on
Amazon
Prime
Video
on
November
7.
Citadel:
Honey
Bunny
follows
stuntman
Bunny
and
struggling
actress
Honey
as
they
are
drawn
into
a
world
of
action,
espionage,
and
betrayal.
Years
later,
they
must
reunite
to
protect
their
daughter
Nadia
when
their
dangerous
past
comes
back
to
haunt
them.
Varun
Dhawan,
who
plays
Bunny,
could
not
attend
the
event,
so
he
did
the
next
best
thing.
He
photoshopped
himself
in
the
picture
and
wrote,
‘London
premiere
of
#citadelhoneybunny
I
was
there!!’
Citadel:
Honey
Bunny
is
directed
by
Raj
Nidimoru
and
Krishna
DK
and
written
by
former
Rediff
journalist
Sita
R
Menon.
Raj
&
DK
and
Sita
have
collaborated
on
multiple
projects,
such
as
Shor
in
the
City,
Go
Goa
Gone,
Farzi
and
Guns
&
Gulaabs.
Matilda
De
Angelis
takes
up
the
central
role
in
the
Italian
version
of
the
series,
Citadel:
Diana.
Set
in
Milan
in
2030,
Citadel:
Diana
follows
Diana
Cavalieri,
a
former
agent
of
the
independent
global
spy
agency,
Citadel.
After
the
agency’s
destruction
by
the
powerful
enemy
group
called
Manticore,
Diana
is
left
undercover
as
a
mole.
When
she
sees
a
chance
to
escape,
she
must
place
her
trust
in
Edo
Zani,
the
son
of
a
high-ranking
Manticore
leader.
Citadel:
Diana
will
stream
on
Prime
Video
from
October
10.
Say
hello
to
the
Citadel
team:
(Left
to
right,
sitting)
Angela
Russo-Otstot
(Executive
Producer,
and
sister
of
the
Russo
brothers),
Matilda
De
Angelis,
Gina
Gardini
(Citadel:
Diana,
Executive
Producer),
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Samantha.
(Left
to
right,
standing)
Anthony
and
Joe
Russo,
David
Weil
(Writer),
Sita
R
Menon,
Raj
and
DK.
With
inputs
from
ANI
Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com