Citadel: Honey Bunny Review: Varun Dhawan And Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Chemistry Enough to lift The Show With A Solid Punch and Action

Uncover the electrifying chemistry of Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in Citadel: Honey Bunny, a show that combines solid action with engaging performances.

11 Nov 2024
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Citadel: Honey Bunny Review: Varun Dhawan And Samantha Ruth Prabhu's Chemistry Enough to lift The Show With A Solid Punch and Action
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Citadel: Honey Bunny, Citadel is the third series. After the Italian-themed Citadel: Dayna, the Indian version tells a prequel story that ties into the main Amazon Prime video series. Development by Seeta Manan and directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK (Raj and DK), Citadel: Honey Bunny marks the beginning of the 20th century by introducing its patrons and the Indian connection. However, in any episode, the series relies on Patron's connection to a solid ending. 


In 1992, Hane (Samantha Ruth Prabhu) is a Sangharsharat actor while Raahee Gambheer (Varun Dhawan) is a stuntman for a film. Honey is unable to pay his bills and so Bunny offers him to join his special ops team.His first task is to get a black electrical device from a person named David. It is only through this that one finds out whether he is on the right side of the lion or not, nor does he know about the challenges of the profession of which he is now a part, only because he is broken. In 2000, Honey lives in a mountain in her hometown with her daughter Nadiya (Kashvi Majamundar). In the form of a mysterious agent, aware of the risks of her profession, she teaches her daughter to foresee every possibility, so that she can stay safe while eating. She no longer lives with Bunny. He is posted in Bucharest. Honey and Buddy must reunite to protect their daughter.

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