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Karisma Kapoor begins shooting for her comeback film Murder Mubarak

Karisma’s upcoming series Brown has been announced as a part of the notable Berlinale Series Market Selects.

Karisma Kapoor begins shooting for her comeback film Murder Mubarak

Popular Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor has started filming for her comeback film titled Murder Mubarak. Maddock Film is bankrolling the project while Homi Adajania is attached as director.

Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Karisma shared the clapperboard from the movie set on her Instagram feed. She has not divulged many details about the movie.


Malaika Arora, Amrita Arora, Maheep Kapoor, and Tamannaah Bhatia congratulated Karisma on her new venture.

Karisma was last seen in the web series Mentalhood (2020) alongside Sanjay Suri, Sandhya Mridul, Shilpa Shukla, and Shruti Seth.

Karisma's upcoming series Brown has been announced as a part of the notable Berlinale Series Market Selects.

Sharing the update, Karisma took to Instagram and wrote, "Brown goes to Berlin! Thrilled to know that Brown has been chosen as one of the 16 titles across five continents to screen at the Berlinale Series Market! Congratulations team."

Helmed by Abhinay Deo of Delhi Belly fame, Brown is based on Rita Brown, a suicidal alcoholic, and Arjun Sinha, a widower with survivor's guilt. The protagonists need to deal with an unstoppable serial killer on the loose.

The Neo-noir series captures the existential angst of these investigators who are on the precipice of an abyss, that's their life.

The series encapsulates themes of depression, irrelevance, addiction, corruption, and false appearances.

"Playing the role of Rita Brown has been intriguing and creatively satisfying, to say the least," Karisma added.

Brown, which is created by Zee Studios, also stars Helen, KK Raina, and Jishu Sen alongside Karisma, Surya Sharma, and Soni Razdan.

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