'Nadia Singh' will once again be seen in the spectacular action, know when Citadel-2 is being released
'Nadia Singh' will once again be seen in the spectacular action, know when Citadel-2 is being released
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In more than 200 countries, Priyanka Chopra Jones and Richard Madden starrer Citadel has been a huge success at the global level. Packed with tremendous action and twists in every episode, the show works to force the audience to stay in their seats. Priyanka received a lot of praise for the character of 'Nadia Singh' and the discussion and movement of the show on social media is proof of this. As the final episode of the first season has been released today, Priyanka has officially announced that the shooting of season 2 is still going on and what more good news is going to happen for her fans.

In every episode of this show directed by Joe Russo, you are going to see the touch of his best direction clearly. For those who do not know, Priyanka has done 80% of the action without a body double, while doing which she also suffered a very deep injury, which she is seen flaunting like a crown everywhere. She learned 6 languages to closely depict Nadia's character.

According to reports, Due to Priyanka's Citadel, Amazon Prime Video has seen a 25% increase in viewership. The show has got the status of first place in the hottest new release globally. Citadel also includes many South Asian actors who have shown their talent and potential. Priyanka has proved to be a pioneer in promoting South Asian talent at the global level. Those who gave actors that recognition, they deserve it.  

This  year, Priyanka is also known for playing the character given to her in each of her projects with great simplicity and ease. Be it her Met Gala look, her action in Citadel or Love Again. In addition to Citadel, they have Heads of State and G Le Zara in line.  

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