Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Irrfan Khan is the reason Kareena Kapoor Khan is doing Angrezi Medium

After giving birth to Taimur Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan made her big screen comeback last year with Veere Di Wedding which turned out to be one of the biggest hits of the year. This year, she will be seen in Good News and Angrezi Medium. While talking about Angrezi Medium, Bebo revealed that she has a small part but she is doing the film as it gives her an opportunity to work with Irrfan Khan.

Kareena told a news agency, “It is a small part and I did not want to miss the opportunity to be working with Irrfan Khan. That box needed to be ticked in my career that I had the pleasure of working with him whether it is two scenes or three or more. As an artiste one gets to learn so much when you are part of a good film.”


“I grabbed the opportunity and I don’t know if I will get this again. We are dramatically different actors. We don’t do same kind of movies. When this role came, Homi told me do it as it is a cool part even though if it is small as I will get to work with Irrfan,” the actress added.

While talking about her role, she said, “It is a cop role and I am excited about it. I can’t talk in any further about the role.” The shooting of the film kickstarted in March and Kareena will join the team soon.

Well, Kareena also has Takht in her kitty which will be directed by Karan Johar.

More For You

Mona Singh

Mona Singh charts her journey from bhangra royalty to global stages

Mona Singh on legacy, longevity and leading the evolution of British bhangra

Few artists embody both heritage and evolution quite like Mona Singh. Born into the musical dynasty of Channi Singh OBE — the visionary behind the iconic bhangra band Alaap — Mona grew up surrounded by melody, rhythm and the energy of live performance. Onstage from the age of six and later crowned the ‘princess of British bhangra’, she has carved out a remarkable career marked by hit albums, international tours, chart-topping collaborations, and genre-defining artistry. She also broke ground for females in the British Punjabi music industry.

In this candid conversation, Mona looks back at the milestones that shaped her — from singing on Top of the Pops and performing at 10 Downing Street, to creating globally loved Punjabi anthems. She also shares the lessons learned from her legendary father, the pressures of today’s content-driven music landscape, and what fans can expect next as she embarks on a new creative chapter.

Keep ReadingShow less