Jennifer Aniston wears Manish Malhotra lehenga in ‘Murder Mystery 2’ trailer, Karan Johar reacts

Updated : Feb 02, 2023 10:41
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The trailer of Netflix film ‘Murder Mystery 2’, starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler, was unveiled on Monday.

It shows that Nick and Audrey Spitz (Jennifer and Adam) have now become full-time detectives, four years after solving their first murder mystery. The couple is invited to celebrate the wedding of their friend the Maharaja on his private island. However, he gets kidnapped on his big day and the duo’s new mission to rescue him begins.

The clip shows Jennifer wearing a cream-coloured lehenga with matching jewellery as the wedding festivities begin and it has caught the attention of many fans.

Netflix shared the trailer on social media and captioned the post, ‘An Indian wedding, a kidnapped Maharaja, and a murder mystery. Watch Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler solve this mystery in #MurderMystery2, streaming on 31st March!

Reacting to the post, fashion designer Manish Malhotra's label, Manish Malhotra World dropped a white heart emoji, while his best friend, filmmaker Karan Johar wrote, ‘Go Manish!!!!! It’s your lehenga !!!!’

‘Murder Mystery 2’ is directed by Jeremy Garelick and written by James Vanderbilt. It is a sequel to the 2019 film ‘Murder Mystery’. 
‘Murder Mystery 2’ is scheduled to release on March 31 on Netflix. 

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