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Jaane Jaan
Photo courtesy: Instagram/Netflix/Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena Kapoor Khan's OTT debut 'Jaane Jaan' releases on actress' 43rd birthday

| @indiablooms | Sep 21, 2023, at 04:11 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood superstar Kareena Kapoor Khan, who has been in the film industry for over two decades, has plunged into the streaming world with Sujoy Ghosh's film 'Jaane Jaan'.

The film started streaming on September 21, which also happens to be Kareena's birthday. The actress turned 43.

The film's trailer, which was unveiled by the makers early September, portrays Kareena as a murder-suspect in Kalimpong, a district in West Bengal's northern part.

Kareena, who is Maya D'Souza in the film, is stalked by Naren, played by Jaideep Ahlawat, who senses something wrong in Maya's place.

In the meantime, Vijay Varma, who plays a cop, comes to Kalimpong in search of Maya's husband and eventually falls in love with her. Vijay and Jaideep were shown as old friends.

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