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‘I couldn't be more grateful for an amazing cast and crew but also ice cream,’ says Priyanka Chopra as she wraps up Citadel in scorching heat of Atlanta

Sharing a glimpse of her day on the set of the upcoming science fiction series, the actor gave details of the project.

‘I couldn't be more grateful for an amazing cast and crew but also ice cream,’ says Priyanka Chopra as she wraps up Citadel in scorching heat of Atlanta

Priyanka Chopra's debut streaming show Citadel, which has been the talk of the town for quite some time, is set for release soon, according to information the actor recently shared.

Priyanka took to Instagram to share the news that work on her web project has “almost” wrapped up.


Sharing a glimpse of her day on the set of the upcoming science fiction series, the actor gave details of the project.

In her Instagram Story, Priyanka showed a pink cart in the picture with a special note by her on the cast and crew of the project.

pc Screengrab of Priyanka Chopra's Instagram Stories (Photo credit: Priyanka Chopra/Instagram)

She captioned the post, "It's finally 'almost wrap' on Citadel after 18 months! The heat is on in Atlanta and I couldn't be more grateful for an amazing cast and crew but also ice cream!"

In another snap, she shared a picture of a delicious cupcake and gave a shout-out to the woman-owned business that made the pretty cupcakes on set. She wrote, "Ps - Great job, @taydoesitbetter. So great to see an independent female business owner in complete control. Try them out!!" Priyanka also added another hashtag for the series, "#AlmostWrapDay".

Produced by Russo Brothers, Citadel will hit Amazon Prime Video. The upcoming sci-fi drama series is being directed by Patrick Morgan and stars Richard Madden alongside Priyanka.

Apart from Citadel, Priyanka also has a few other Hollywood Projects in her kitty. She will be seen in Ending Things opposite Marvel star Anthony Mackie and an adaptation of Shilpi Somaya Gowda's novel Secret Daughter, which will be adapted by Shruti Ganguly.

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