Citadel: Honey Bunny: Samantha Ruth Prabhu reveals about her fees for the show

Samantha Ruth Prabhu's insights on her fees for the show "Citadel: Honey Bunny." Explore the latest updates and behind-the-scenes details.

07 Aug 2024
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Citadel: Honey Bunny: Samantha Ruth Prabhu reveals about her fees for the show

Citadel is one of the highly anticipated drama series that has been making headlines ever since it was announced that the series is to have an Indian version which will be headlined by Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Varun Dhawan. The series grabs the eyeballs with its gripping storyline and impactful characters. The show is directed by Raj & DK and was originally headlined by Priyanka Chopra and Richard Madden. The series is expected to make Samantha's presence global, the actress has reportedly increased the fees of the series. Samantha Ruth Prabhu is a versatile and talented actress who captures the audience with her charming beauty and outstanding acting skills.


Samantha Ruth Prabhu charging for the series


The versatile beauty Samantha Ruth Prabhu is one of the most highly-paid actresses in the Industry. According to media reports, it is believed that the actress has increased her fees for the series, and it now stands at Rs 10 crore. However, The makers of the actress have not confirmed anything about the same. The show Citadel Honey Bunny is an Indian Spy Series, featuring Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Varun Dhawan portraying the characters of Spies named Honey and Bunny. Recently, the makers of the show released the teaser of Citadel Honey Bunny. At the teaser launch, the actress Samantha co-starring Varun Dhawan said, that all he thinks about from the moment he wakes up is how to improve his craft. Varun is constantly focused on how to perform each and other scene. Then the actress admires a lot Varun Dhawan for his personality behavior and acting skills.


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