Deva on OTT: Here’s where you can watch Shahid Kapoor’s most explosive role!
The film, a remake of the 2013 Malayalam hit Mumbai Police, offers edge-of-the-seat drama, stylish action sequences, and a complex character arc for Shahid’s role.
Her dialogues from the film, “Kaun hai yeh.. jisne dobara mudke mujhe nahi dekha” are something the audience has always obsessed over.
SNS | New Delhi | November 13, 2018 1:44 pm
Kareena Kapoor as Poo in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (Photo Source: Twitter)
One of the memorable screen roles Kareena Kapoor Khan has played has been the character of ‘Poo’ in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 17 years ago. In the film, Kareena played Pooja, and her glamorous avatar was loved by the audience.
Her dialogues from the film, “Kaun hai yeh.. jisne dobara mudke mujhe nahi dekha” or “Tumhe koi haq nahi hai tum itni sundar lago”, are something the audience has always obsessed over.
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According to the latest buzz, Kareena is all set to recreate the magic of Poo 17 years after the film’s release and is currently in talks with Netflix. “Kareena is in talks with Netflix and she has loved the script of a show which will feature her as a woman in her mid-30s. Her character has been inspired from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham‘s Poo which was loved by the audiences. Bebo is quite excited to return as a 35-year-old Poo with some new flavours of drama added to it,” a Filmfare report said quoting a source close to the actress.
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Apart from this, Kareena Kapoor Khan has two Bollywood films in her kitty—Good News with Akshay Kumar and Karan Johar’s multi-starrer Takht.
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