When will Kareena's suspense thriller release on OTT? 

Kareena Kapoor's upcoming film 'The Buckingham Murders' is all set to rock the big screen. Recently, the makers released an interesting trailer of the film, after watching which the excitement of the audience about the film is at its peak. This film, which is going to release in theaters on september 13, 2024. At the same time, details have also come regarding the OTT release of the film. Let's know when and where can we watch 'The Buckingham Murders' on OTT.?

When and where to watch 'The Buckingham Murders' on OTT?

Kareen Kapoor will be seen in the role of a spy in the suspense drama, 'The Buckingham Murders'. The OTT rights of this film directed by hansal mehta have already been secured by a big streaming platform. This platform is none other than Netflix. However, it is not yet confirmed when it will be released on OTT. Nor have the makers made any announcement regarding this. The special thing is that this film has also been premiered in many film festivals. In fact, even before its release, the film has grabbed everyone's attention by being screened at the BFI london Film festival 2023 and becoming the first film to be screened at the jio MAMI Film festival 2023. This film will be a tremendous thriller, in which kareena kapoor will be seen exposing hidden secrets.

What is the story of 'The Buckingham Murders'

kareena kapoor will be seen in the role of Jasmeet Bhamra in 'The Buckingham Murders'. Kareena is playing the role of a british Indian detective in the film. Not only this, in the suspense drama, Kareena is also a grieving mother who is on a mission to find the killer of a young child in Buckinghamshire.

'The Buckingham Murders' Cast

Apart from kareena kapoor, chef-turned-actor Ranveer Brar and Keith Allen also play important roles in Buckingham Murders. The film is directed by Hansal Mehta. Kareena is also the producer of the film along with ekta kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under the banner of balaji Motion Pictures and Mahana Films.

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