Kareena Kapoor shares hilarious video to tease her character in OTT debut | Watch

Updated : Aug 24, 2023 14:41
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Actor Kareena Kapoor Khan will be making her OTT debut soon and her role this time will be poles apart from her popular characters, Poo and Geet.

Sharing the video on Instagram, Kareena wrote, ‘It’s a secret I can’t wait to tell’ with a wink emoji.

The video opens with Kareena listening to various project pitches in her living room. A filmmaker offers her ‘Kabhi Khushie Kabhi Gun’ in which Kareena's Poo becomes a policewoman and hides her gun in her heels, but the actor is not happy with the idea.

She is also offered a sci-fi thriller titled ‘Kal We Met’ in which Geet is not seen in a train but a time machine where she falls in love with her future version. Kareena again rejects the idea.

It is then followed by stupid offers for projects like ‘Poo-key Blinders’, ‘Phal We Met’, ‘Jab We Pet’, ‘Too Poo To Handle’, ‘Mujhse Heist Karoge’.

Kareena gets frustrated and says she wishes to do something original, thrilling and exciting. It is then that she finally gets an offer which is a thriller, has romance and is set in a mysterious location with Kareena in a never-before-seen avatar.

Kareena will star alongside Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma in Sujoy Ghosh's adaptation of Japanese novel ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’ which will mark her debut in the OTT space.

According to a Pinkvilla report, the film, titled ‘Jaane Jaan’, will release on Netflix in September.

The trailer of the movie is expected to arrive on September 5. Kareena is said to be in the role of a divorced, single mother who tries to hide the murder of her estranged husband in the company of her neighbour, all in the middle of a police investigation.

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