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Kareena Kapoor Khan on completing 21 years in the industry: 21 more to go, I'm ready

Kareena Kapoor Khan on completing 21 years in the industry: 21 more to go, I'm ready

JP Dutta’s Refugee starring Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena Kapoor Khan completed 21 years of its release on 30th June 2021. While the film didn’t do great business at the box office, it received many awards and Kareena won the Best Debut award at mostly all the award functions.

Recently, on Instagram, Kareena posted about completing 21 years in the industry. She shared a video with a few scenes from Refugee and wrote, “21 years ❤️ Grateful, happy, blessed, motivated, passionate... 21 more to go... I'm ready ❤️ Thank you to everyone for the continuous love and support ❤️❤️ #JPDutta #JPFilms @bachchan @nidhiduttaofficial.”


Kareena 21 years

In these 21 years, Kareena has proved her mettle as an actor and as a star. She has been a part of many memorable films like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Chameli, Dev, Aitraaz, Omkara, Jab We Met, 3 Idiots, Talaash, Bodyguard, Heroine, Ki & Ka, Udta Punjab, Veere Di Wedding, and others.

Currently, Kareena has Takht in her kitty. But, the movie has been delayed due to the pandemic. There have been reports of her playing Sita in a movie, but nothing has been officially announced.

Meanwhile, earlier this year, Kareena welcomed her second child with Saif Ali Khan, a baby boy. The couple is yet to reveal the name of their son.

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  • A new Doctor Who Christmas special is confirmed for 2026, written by Russell T Davies.
  • The BBC’s global partnership with Disney+ has ended after two seasons.
  • The BBC says it’s “fully committed” and will announce full series plans later.
  • Spin-off ‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ and a CBeebies animation are still on the way.

Looks like the Doctor will be making another Christmas stop. The BBC says Doctor Who will return in 2026 with a festive special, a quiet way of telling fans the TARDIS isn’t going anywhere, even as its deal with Disney+ ends.

The announcement ends months of speculation about the sci-fi institution, which hasn't been on screen since Ncuti Gatwa’s final episode in May, which ended with the surprise appearance of Billie Piper. The special will be written by showrunner Russell T Davies, but the big news is the end of the Disney+ deal, which had handled the show’s distribution outside the UK since 2022.

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