Everybody has a different way of dealing with grief and so does Jass Bhamra (Kareena Kapoor Khan) and she has beautifully depicted it just through the expressions of her eyes. Immersive, engaging and edgy, The Buckingham Murders is a must watch not only for grieving parents, but for all. The best thing about Hansal Mehta’s films is that he never fails to impress his audiences.

Kareena Kapoor Khan film The Buckingham Murders teaches us that we shouldn’t hurry with justice especially when there are kids involved. We all know that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’. But at the same time we need to understand that ‘justice hurried is justice buried’.

And that’s exactly what the film is about. In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstpost, Mehta talks about his experience of making the film. He believes that every filmmaker has a distinct voice.

If you don’t have a voice, if you don’t have a signature with which you can recognize the director, then you’re one among the crowd. Edited excerpts from the interview: After such a successful streak on OTT with Scoop, Scam , and Lootere ? What was it like? Why did you want to make The Buckingham Murders on a big screen? Well, you know, you make feature films for the cinemas, and you always want to see them on the big screen. For this, there were people who told us that maybe we should go directly to OTT and what not.

But I think there was no doubt in our mind that we wanted to make this an experience at the cinema halls. A.