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Kareena Kapoor Khan in talks for TV debut

Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan, who was last seen in Ekta Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor’s successful chick flick Veerey Di Wedding (2018), is on a roll these days. Not only she has some exciting movies on her platter right now, but the diva is receiving some lucrative offers from small screen also.

Yes, according to latest media reports, the Jab We Met (2007) actress is gearing up to make her TV debut by joining judges’ panel on the next season of popular ZEE TV dance reality show, Dance India Dance.


Rumours were rife of late that superstar Salman Khan also wanted to have Kareena onboard to judge the next season of Star Plus’ Nach Baliye, which he is producing this time, but we hear that the actress is in active discussion with the makers of DID.

“We are in talks with Kareena and she is keen on being part of the show. We are hoping for the deal to materialise soon,” a well-placed source revealed to an Indian daily.

On Bollywood front, Kareena Kapoor Khan has just wrapped up Dharma Productions’ Good News, co-starring Akshay Kumar, Kiara Advani and Diljit Dosanjh. She will next reteam with Karan Johar for the latter’s directorial venture, Takht. The period drama also stars Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar, Janhvi Kapoor and Anil Kapoor.

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Jameela Jamil returns to BBC with 'The Split Up', joining Ritu Arya in a powerful British Asian legal drama

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  • Jameela Jamil confirmed as guest star in BBC’s The Split Up
  • The spin-off of Abi Morgan’s The Split is set in Manchester
  • Focuses on a powerful south Asian law family, Kishan Law
  • Ritu Arya and Sanjeev Bhaskar lead the new cast
  • Series to air soon on BBC One and iPlayer

British actress Jameela Jamil is coming home to the BBC, announced today to guest star in the broadcaster’s highly anticipated legal drama spin-off, The Split Up. Known globally for her roles in The Good Place and Marvel’s She-Hulk, Jamil is stepping into the charged world of Manchester’s high-net-worth divorce circuit, a very different scene from the US streaming platforms where she's spent recent years. The six-part series is already drawing attention for its focus on a powerhouse British south Asian family firm, Kishan Law, which is a major draw for streaming release buzz.

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