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Samantha Ruth Prabhu On Citadel: It’s Tough But So Fulfilling For A Woman To Be Doing Action

Helmed by filmmaker duo Raj and DK, the Indian version of Citadel is a spin-off of the original American series of the same name, which has Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles

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Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who is gearing up for the release of her latest film Shaakuntalam while also shooting for the Indian version of Amazon Prime Video spy-actioner Citadel, says she is in a phase in her career where she is challenging herself by doing action in one project and playing a princess in another.

“I don’t think my life has changed at all. I’m only a star till 6 pm. That’s it. After that, my life is extremely normal. Nothing has changed in my head at least. I never ever dreamt that I’d come this far. I feel very privileged about the kind of roles I’m doing right now. I’m shooting Citadel now and every day is exhilarating work. It’s so fulfilling, I’m so happy. It’s tough but so fulfilling for a woman to be doing action, to not have the hero saving her all the time. It’s great, it’s a new phase for me. I’m absolutely enjoying it,” she said, reports Indian Express.

Helmed by filmmaker duo Raj and DK, the Indian version of Citadel is a spin-off of the original American series of the same name, which has Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. Shaakuntalam, meanwhile, revolves around the love story of Shakuntala and King Dushyant from Mahabharata, portrayed by Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Dev Mohan. The film is based on the Sanskrit play Abhijnana Shakuntalam by Kalidasa.

At the event, Samantha said she was initially not confident to play the titular part. 

“I was scared and had said no because I was doing stuff like The Family Man, playing these gritty roles. But ever since I was a child, Disney has been my favorite genre. But I didn’t have the confidence that I can play Shakuntala, a princess, a symbol of perfection. So I got scared. But if you notice the last three years, I have been taking on a lot of challenges. I spoke to Dil Raju sir and he had a lot of confidence in the script.

“I thought let me take this up as a challenge, because this is my only chance to play the role that I dreamt of as a child. I always thought this is a simple story but it actually isn’t. There’s love, betrayal, emotions. As a modern woman I could still connect to a character written such a long time ago. There’s something for everyone in the film. People will be surprised and happy,” she added.

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