Multiplex chain PVRINOX Pictures has curated a film festival to celebrate the 25 years of Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan in cinema. Titled “PVRINOX celebrates 25 Years of Kareena Kapoor Khan Festival” is a week-long film festival that will run over 30 cinema halls in 15 cities from September 20 to September 27. Kareena, who made her debut in 2000 with JP Dutta’s cross-border love story “Refugee”, shared the announcement on her official Instagram page on Monday night.

“The blood in my veins, the magic on screen...

my job I love...

the fire within...

here’s to the next 25. Thank you to @pvrcinemas_official & @inoxmovies for curating this beautiful festival..

. so humbled,” she wrote. The release of her latest film “The Buckingham Murders”, directed by Hansal Mehta, serves as a prelude to the gala.

The line-up includes “Asoka” (2001) by Santosh Sivan, “Chameli” (2003) by Sudhir Mishra, “Jab We Met” (2007) by Imtiaz Ali, “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham” (2001) by Karan Johar, and “Omkara” (2006) by Vishal Bhardwaj. Kareena will officially announce the festival on Wednesday at PVR INOX Lido Cinema, Mumbai. During the event, she will also discuss the curated films and share insights into her 25-year career.

Kareena said the last two decades have been exhilarating and seem like yesterday. “It feels fantastic to be a part of an industry that I love dearly and an industry that has given so much to me. I would like to express my gratitude towards .