Kareena Kapoor Khan has some interesting projects in her kitty and one of them is Homi Adajania’s Angrezi Medium, a sequel to 2017 release Hindi Medium. The actress will be seen playing the role of a cop in the film and the makers recently revealed her look from the movie.
Maddock Films took to Twitter to share Kareena’s look. They tweeted, “Bold. Beautiful and Badass! Meet Naina?♀ #AngreziMedium #DineshVijan #HomiAdajania #KareenaKapoorKhan @irrfank @radhikamadan01 @deepakdobriyal.”
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Well, we are loving Kareena’s look in the film and the actress’ swag is just perfect. Kareena’s role in the film is a small one but looks like she will be having a strong character.
A few days ago, Kareena had stated that though she has a small role she is doing the film to work with Irrfan Khan. She had said, “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 the same kind of movies. When this role came, Homi told me to 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 had said, “It is a cop role and I am excited about it. I can’t talk any further about the role.”
Kareena also has movies like Good News and Takht in her kitty. While the former is slated to release in December this year, the latter will hit the screens next year. Reportedly, Kareena has also been roped in to star in Aamir Khan starrer Lal Singh Chaddha. However, the official announcement is yet to be made.
Met Office issues yellow weather warnings for wind and rain on Thursday
Low-pressure system could become a named storm, possibly ‘Storm Bram’ or ‘Storm Benjamin’
Forecasters warn of flooding, travel disruption, and potential power cuts
Warnings in place for Thursday
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for wind and rain across large parts of southern and eastern England, as a deepening area of low pressure moves across the UK on Thursday.
Forecasters say the system could bring heavy rainfall and gusts strong enough to cause localised flooding and travel disruption. While the impacts are not expected to be severe enough for the Met Office to name it a storm, other European weather agencies may decide otherwise.
Heavy rain and powerful gusts expected
Rain will begin spreading into southern England late on Wednesday before moving northeast through Thursday. Rainfall totals are expected to reach 20–30mm widely, with some areas, including Devon, Cornwall, and eastern England, seeing 30–50mm or more.
Strong north-westerly winds are forecast to develop, with gusts between 45–55mph (70–90km/h) possible in many areas, and up to 65mph (105km/h) along parts of the east coast.
The Met Office has warned that isolated gusts could briefly reach 75mph (120km/h) later on Thursday, posing a risk of fallen trees, power outages, and further travel delays.
Potential for a named storm
Although the Met Office does not currently expect to name the weather system, neighbouring meteorological agencies could.
If the impacts are greater in northern France or Belgium, Météo France or Belgium’s Royal Meteorological Institute could designate it as Storm Benjamin, the next on the south-western Europe list.
Alternatively, if the Netherlands determines the system poses greater risks there, it could be named Storm Bram, drawn from the shared naming list used by the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands.
Meteorological agencies across Europe will coordinate before confirming any name to maintain consistency across forecasts.
Public advised to stay alert
With uncertainty still surrounding the intensity of the low-pressure system, forecasters are urging the public to monitor updates closely and plan for possible travel disruption or power interruptions.
Up-to-date warnings and forecasts are available through the Met Office and BBC Weather channels.
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