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Murder Mubarak teaser – Sara Ali Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Vijay Varma, and Dimple Kapadia turn suspects in this chaotic crime mystery!

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Netflix India released a teaser and an update on the release date of ‘Murder Mubarak’ on Monday. On March 15, Netflix will release the movie, which stars Sara Ali Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Sanjay Kapoor, Tisca Chopra, Vijay Varma, and Suhail Nayyar. The director of it is Homi Adajania.

The brief clip shows Bhavani Singh, played by Pankaj Tripathi, looking into a murder. Seven suspects have caught his attention: Sara Ali Khan, the “princess from South Delhi,” Vijay Varma, the “eccentric, drunk artist” from Chandni Chowk, Karisma Kapoor, the “dream girl of suspense films,” Sanjay Kapoor, also known as the “royal,” Tisca Chopra, the “gossipmonger,” or Suhail Nayyar, the “party animal.”

Murder Mubarak drops a thrilling teaser:

Homi Adajania is the director of the upcoming horror, comedy, and thriller film Murder Mubarak, which is produced by Dinesh Vijan. In April 2023, the filming of Murder Mubarak concluded. Karisma last acted in the 2012 supernatural thriller Dangerous Ishhq, which came out before ‘Murder Mubarak‘. She appeared in the movie with Rajneesh Duggal, Divya Dutta, and Jimmy Sheirgill. When asked in 2023 why she is against the idea of comebacks, Karisma responded, “Oh my God,” to ETimes.

The fans are excited to watch the upcoming thrilling movie after seeing the exciting teaser. The teaser gives an insight into each character. Fans are excited to see actor Pankaj Tripathi as a detective. It will be fun to see a great ensemble put together for this thrilling adventure mystery. Check out the teaser below.

She said, “To be honest, the word “comeback” ought to be sealed and sent somewhere. Please stop treating us actors that way. Tell me, are people making a comeback into the corporate world when they return to the office after a few years? Just now, he or she returned to work. And when around that person, people just act normally. That ought to apply to actors as well, in my opinion, regardless of gender. particularly for women. Individuals frequently and too readily refer to the “comeback” label.”

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