Karisma Kapoor Reveals This Annoying Habit Of Her Sister Kareena Kapoor
Updated on: 13 March, 2024 02:42 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar
Karisma Kapoor Calls This Habit Of Kareena Kapoor Annoying
Karisma Kapoor is currently busy promoting her upcoming film, `Murder Mubarak`. During a recent interview with the film’s streaming service, Netflix, the `Raja Hindustani` actress answered several questions about herself, her sister Kareena Kapoor, and the upcoming mystery thriller.
Out of the questions asked, one of the questions was, “Bachpan me, what is the one thing your sister would do, specifically to irritate you?” Karisma replied, “Grab all my jeans and never return them.”
Also Read: From Zoya-Farhan To Kareena-Karisma, These Siblings Are True Partners In Crime
This was followed by another question: “What was that one thing you did to bully her?” To this, Karisma replied incredulously, “Oh my God! I`m such a good elder sister. Never! No bullying ever.”
Based on the book `Club You to Death` by Anuja Chauhan, the film follows the story of a relentless cop, played by Pankaj Tripathi, who is determined to solve the mystery surrounding the unfortunate event. However, he faces the tough task of investigating the snobbish and mysterious characters in the film.
Also Read: Murder Mubarak Trailer Out - Watch Pankaj Tripathi Solve Netflix`s Whodunnit Murder Mystery
Although there are multiple suspects, none of them appear to feel any remorse or regret for the crime.
`Murder Mubarak` is set to be released on Netflix on March 15th. The movie is directed by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan`s Maddock Films. In addition to the main cast, Suhail Nayyar and Aashim Gulati will also feature in supporting roles.
While talking about the upcoming film, the actress described it as “the inspirational journey of a woman who is worn out and beat up. She is going through a lot, but still turns up when the situation demands it. The moral of the story struck a chord with me as it resonated with my personal experiences. Life has ups and downs, but you can deal with them and come out of them.”
Karisma Kapoor reveals this annoying habit of Kareena Kapoor
Out of the questions asked, one of the questions was, “Bachpan me, what is the one thing your sister would do, specifically to irritate you?” Karisma replied, “Grab all my jeans and never return them.”Also Read: From Zoya-Farhan To Kareena-Karisma, These Siblings Are True Partners In Crime
This was followed by another question: “What was that one thing you did to bully her?” To this, Karisma replied incredulously, “Oh my God! I`m such a good elder sister. Never! No bullying ever.”
About Murder Mubarak
Murder Mubarak is an upcoming Netflix film featuring Pankaj Tripathi, Sara Ali Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, Sanjay Kapoor, and Tisca Chopra. The movie is set in the elite upper class of Delhi, where a murder has taken place.Based on the book `Club You to Death` by Anuja Chauhan, the film follows the story of a relentless cop, played by Pankaj Tripathi, who is determined to solve the mystery surrounding the unfortunate event. However, he faces the tough task of investigating the snobbish and mysterious characters in the film.
Also Read: Murder Mubarak Trailer Out - Watch Pankaj Tripathi Solve Netflix`s Whodunnit Murder Mystery
Although there are multiple suspects, none of them appear to feel any remorse or regret for the crime.
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`Murder Mubarak` is set to be released on Netflix on March 15th. The movie is directed by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan`s Maddock Films. In addition to the main cast, Suhail Nayyar and Aashim Gulati will also feature in supporting roles.
On the work front
Apart from Murder Mubarak, Karisma Kapoor will also be seen in Zee5’s thriller ‘Brown’. The film is based on Abheek Barua’s novel ‘City of Death’. It is all set to premiere on March 15.While talking about the upcoming film, the actress described it as “the inspirational journey of a woman who is worn out and beat up. She is going through a lot, but still turns up when the situation demands it. The moral of the story struck a chord with me as it resonated with my personal experiences. Life has ups and downs, but you can deal with them and come out of them.”
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