Kareena Kapoor to return as Poo from 'Kabh Khushi Kabhi Gham'
Kareena Kapoor is reportedly in the midst of talks with Netflix where she will be essaying the role of a character akin to the iconic role of Poo which she played 17 years ago.
Good news for Bollywood fanatics as one of the most iconic characters in its cinematic history, Poo from Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, might be making a comeback, but this time on Netflix.
According to a report by Filmfare citing sources, bathing beauty Kareena Kapoor is reportedly in the midst of talks with Netflix where she will be essaying the role of a character akin to the iconic role of Poo which she played 17 years ago.
“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. She is quite excited to return as a 35 year old Poo with some new flavours of drama added to it,” stated the source.
As of now, additional details of the Jab We Met actor’s character remain unknown including the name.
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