Friday morning turned special for actor Kareena Kapoor Khan's fans as they got to watch the first glimpse of her OTT debut film that was unveiled today. Titled Jaane Jaan, the film is touted as a murder mystery helmed by Sujoy Ghosh. Vijay Varma and Jaideep Ahlawat are also a part of it. One of the best parts about Jaane Jaan is that it will release on Kareena's birthday on September 21 on Netflix. The first glimpse shows Sujoy Ghosh’s signature crime thriller directorial style that has Kareena Kapoor Khan in a whole new striking look, barefaced and playing the role of a mother. The video begins with Kareena singing Helen's iconic song "Aa Jane Jaan" in a mysterious voice. The video then takes us to the intriguing shots of Vijay and Jaideep. Alia Bhatt Wants To Work With Kareena Kapoor Khan, Says 'Can someone Please Cast Us in a Film Together'.
Excited about her first-ever film on OTT, Kareena said in a statement, "I am excited to be coming on Netflix with a very special project. After 23 years, this feels like a new launch and I have the jitters of a new-comer! Audiences will see me in a role I have never played before, with a story that is so unique and thrilling. Netflix has always showcased films from different parts of the world in the most authentic manner, backing artists who love what they do and giving them a platform to reach 190 countries! I am looking forward to seeing the viewers react to a role that I believe is one of my best!" Jaane Jaan: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Netflix Film To Release On September 21!.
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The film is based in Kalimpong and is the official adaptation of the bestselling novel Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino. Sujoy Ghosh said, "Jaane jaan is based on the book which has been the love of my life for a long long time. From the day I read Devotion of Suspect X, I wanted to adapt it into a film. It was the most amazing love story I had ever read and today thanks to Kareena, Jaideep and Vijay that story is alive on screen. We all worked very hard to tell this story and hopefullythe audience will love it as much as we do.”