Kareena Kapoor Khan Features In A Hard-Hitting First Poster Of Hansal Mehta's 'The Buckingham Murders'
The first poster for the forthcoming film 'The Buckingham Murders', starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, has been released.
New Delhi: Hansal Mehta's directorial 'The Buckingham Murders' has left its indelible mark at the BFI London Film Festival 2023 and received a standing ovation from the audience. As the film's incredible feat at the global level left the audience craving for more, the makers without any delay released the first official poster bringing the first look of its lead Kareena Kapoor Khan looking absolutely intense.
The first official look poster of 'The Buckingham Murders' is gritty and gripping and truly accelerates the excitement to watch the film. Featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan in the poster caught by a few cops, it would definitely be a very different experience to watch the actress essaying the character of a detective and mother.
View this post on Instagram
While Kareena is looking truly strong, it looks like the film will bring a captivating story of international standard! As the poster has raised the bar of excitement, an exciting announcement will be coming out soon.
Earlier, Ekta Kapoor posted people's reactions after watching the film at the London Film Festival. She wrote, "Extremely thrilled for the love and appreciation received from the audiences at the BFI I London Film Festival! The Buckingham Murders, wait for it."
View this post on Instagram
The film stars an excellent ensemble cast Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ash Tandon, Ranveer Brar, and Keith Allen. Directed by Hansal Mehta, the film is produced by Balaji Telefilms and TBM Films alongside Shobha Kapoor, Ektaa R Kapoor, and Kareena Kapoor Khan.
Apart from this, Kareena was most recently seen in 'Jaane Jaan' with Vijay Varma and Jaideep Ahlawat. The film, based on Higashino Keigo's best-selling book from 2005, The Devotion of Suspect X, had its debut on the streaming platform Netflix. It was Kareena’s debut on OTT.
ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan Pens A Long Note As 'The Buckingham Murders' Premiered At London Film Festival