Ace filmmaker duo, Raj Nidimoru?and?Krishna D.K., collectively known as?Raj & DK, are back with Citadel: Honey Bunny. The spy thriller starring Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu is the official Indian adaptation of the multi-series Citadel, helmed by The Russo Brothers. Ahead of its release on Amazon Prime Videos on November 7, the makers held a premiere in Mumbai on Monday (November 4).
Intriguing posters and teasers of Citadel: Honey Bunny have sparked a wave of excitement among fans of Raj & DK, as the duo has an impressive resume boasting their critically acclaimed work. If you are anything like us and cannot wait for the Varun Dhawan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu starrer, here are 7 Raj & DK shows and films that you can watch.
Raj and DK's debut digital venture, the Manoj Tiwari starrer deals with issues like terrorism, nationalism and jingoism while also showing the struggles of a middle-class man working for the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) as he balances his family life with his secretive and dangerous job.
Farzi follows an artist (Shahid Kapoor) who gets lured into the dark and dirty world of counterfeiting and a task force officer (Vijay Sethupathi), who is tasked to take down a corrupt system.
Crime and relationships are intertwined in the small town of Gulaabganj where things turn chaotic after the arrival of a big-city cop who aims to take down a big opium deal.
Three men - an NRI businessman, a small-time criminal, and an aspiring cricketer - confront life-changing decisions in the dream city of Mumbai in the backdrop of Ganesh Chaturthi festivities.
The film follows three friends whose fun trip to Goa takes an unprecedented turn when they wake up on a stranded island next to flesh-eating zombies.
Offering a unique take on love and modern relationships, the story follows a commitment-phobic author who falls for a free-spirited woman.
A simpleton living in Miami looks forward to getting married to his girlfriend but his life turns upside down when he mistakes for a spy upon his India return.
The Amar Kaushik directorial was written by Raj and DK and is credited for popularising the now-blooming horror-comedy genre in Indian cinema.