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The Buckingham Murders: Kareena Kapoor Feels Honorable As Thriller Gears Up To Open 2023 MAMI Film Festival!

The Buckingham Murders: Kareena Kapoor Feels Honorable As Thriller Gears Up To Open 2023 MAMI Film Festival!

Bollywood actress, Kareena Kapoor Khan is enjoying the success of her film, ‘Jaane Jaan’.  The actress is all set to hit the silver screen again with a thriller based movie, ‘The Buckingham Murders.’ The film had its grand premiere at the BFI London Film Festival. Kareena is even more joyful as the 2023 MAMI Film Festival has announced the screening of her film recently. The actress considered herself to be honorable for her recent project and shared a few words about the same.

Kareena Kapoor shares feelings about her new project chosen by the MAMI Film Festival

The actress’s happiness knew no bounds after the MAMI Film Festival 2023 announced the screening of her recent film. Taking to their official IG handle, the MAMI Film Festival announced that the film be screened on the platform soon.

In Kareena’s words: “It’s an honor for me as an actor and first-time co-producer that my film will open the Jio MAMI Mumbai film festival.”

Talking about the film festival, Kareena shared: “It’s a place where movies are celebrated and all creative art forms are honored. Can’t be happier to have our film grace the stage at Jio MAMI.”

Kareena Kapoor made her debut as a co-producer in the film which is very significant for her. She expressed having a satisfactory and remarkable collaboration with Hansal Mehta and Ektaa Kapoor. She further shared that her hope is to reach wider audiences and transcend beyond the barriers on a diverse scale.

Hansal Mehta on the screening of the film, ‘The Buckingham Murders’

Film Director, Hansal Mehta expressed his feelings about the film’s opening at the festival. He shared that the festival has felt like a home since its cinematic rebirth. Additionally, the film at the film festival is a source of personal pride for him.

He mentioned: “It’s the story of South Asian communities settled outside India, and it is heartening to see the world take notice of the kind of cinema we are now capable of producing in India.”

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