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Days after Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Amazon Prime original Stronghold: Honey Bunny After the release, the actress in an interview revealed the names suggested as her replacement after being diagnosed with myositis. Galata IndiaDuring the promotions of the show, Samantha shared that she had “begged” the director duo Raj-DK to replace her as she was struggling with her health condition. Going a step further, he revealed the names of the actresses he sent as his replacements. “I actually sent him Kiara’s and Kriti’s pictures. I remember I sent him four pictures, ‘Oh my God, she’s so hot. Just look at her. She would be amazing doing action. Please, I can’t do this. He said, ‘We know them. You don’t need to introduce them to us.’
Earlier, Samantha had said that she was happy as she finally managed to do the series and was not replaced. “Now, looking at this show, I’m so grateful that they didn’t make it without me and that I found the strength to do it. Even before the decision comes for this show, I’m going to give it to myself to pull it through.” From,” she said.
At the teaser launch event, Varun Dhawan talked about Samantha’s determination and patience as she went through a tough time with her health during the shoot. “To be honest, my preparation was much easier than Samantha’s. It is public knowledge what she was struggling with when she joined the show. I thought my rehearsals were tough, but then I learned about her struggles. Despite seeing his incredible work ethic, it really inspired me. We became partners in making things happen,” the actor said.
Garh: Honey bunny, The Indian version of the franchise received average reviews. In his review for NDTV, film critic Saibal Chatterjee wrote, “Citadel: Honey Bunny has two sides. One focuses on the conventions of the spy thriller, which Raj and DK so skillfully turned on their head in The Family Man. The second displays the kind of retro Bollywood potboiler spirit that they both celebrated and mocked in Guns N’ Roses, even after they hit a moving target. Don’t move away it’s never a good idea, it’s no surprise that Citadel: Honey Bunny is a misfire.