Wants to be a mother in real life : Samantha
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Samantha appeared on the screen after a gap of almost a year. It is not on the silver screen but on the big screen. Sam recently greeted the audience with the series 'Citadel: Honey Bunny'. The long-awaited series is streaming on Amazon Prime from the seventh of this month. She expressed happiness over the success of the series. But she talked about many topics on this platform. Samantha talked about her motherhood after her divorce with Naga Chaitanya. What is she like? Recently Samantha's 'Citadel: Honey Bunny' series impressed the audience. She acted as Kashvi Majmundar's mother in this series. Sam praised the girl for being clever and gesticulating wonderfully. But Sam says she has dreams of becoming a mother in real life. She says she loves being a mother. But.. I don't think it's too late for this, she said.
She said that she is very happy in life now. As for the story of 'Citadel: Honey Bunny'.. Honey (Samantha) works in a coffee shop in Nainital. She has a five-year-old daughter named Nadia. A man follows Honey to the market to get supplies for the cafe. Honey is caught in the process of escaping from there after noticing it. Somehow she escapes from there and goes to another town with her daughter. Some people even come there knowing the location of Honey. On the other hand, Bunny (Varun Dhawan), who is abroad, comes to know that his wife Honey, who was thought to be dead, is alive. So he goes to India in search of her. Who are those people chasing after Honey? What is her past? What kind of situations did the bunny face in search of his wife? Did Bunny finally meet Honey and her baby Nadia? Guru (KK Menon), the leader of a private secret agency, and the 'Citadel' team, on the other hand, are looking for something called Armard. Whose possession it is in the end is the theme. The Citadel series is streaming in six episodes.
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