Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra attended a press conference in Mumbai to promote their upcoming Prime Video series, Citadel. Richard was asked during the event whether he would like to work on a Bollywood film.
In the meantime, Priyanka made it clear that she had a conversation with Varun Dhawan, an actor who will star in the Indian version of the show. They met at the NMACC gala. In the meantime, Priyanka made it clear that she had a conversation with Varun Dhawan, an actor who will star in the Indian version of the show. They met at the NMACC gala.
“Absolutely, India makes more movies than any other country in the world and has an incredible amount of talent,” the Game of Thrones actor responded when asked at the press conference if he would be interested in doing a film here in Bollywood if he were offered a role. Working here would be an honour for me. Since I have not done anything comedic before, I would like to.”
Later, at the same event, Priyanka was asked if she had any advice for Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Varun Dhawan, who will star in the Indian version of Citadel. “I don’t think so, because they are both such accomplished actors in their own ways,” was Priyanka’s response. I have nothing to say. Varun told me how the shoot is going and how exciting it is when I met him recently at the NMACC event. The other installments and ours are connected by some really cool threads. You will find it out after you begin watching it and acknowledge how we are completely associated with one another.”
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