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Jennifer Winget will soon be seen playing a military lawyer in ALTBalaji’s new web-series Code M.

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Jennifer Winget will soon be seen playing a military lawyer in ALTBalaji’s new web-series Code M. Her character Monica, is clumsy, forgetful, moo-phat, a little tactless but full of zest for life. Speaking about her role, Jennifer says, “I am really excited to play the role of an army officer. When you portray such a character, there comes a lot of responsibility with it. Realising how interesting this challenge would be is the very reason why I took it up. Playing Monica is no easy feat, as she being part of the army required me to work on my fitness as there are a lot of action-packed scenes in the series.”

Code M is the story of an Indian Army lawyer, Monica Mehra, who uncovers an uncomfortable truth while investigating an open and close case of a militant encounter. This truth exposes a secret so explosive that it not only destroys a family in its wake but shakes up the entire Indian Army.  


I am really excited to play the role of an army officer. When you portray such a character, there comes a lot of responsibility with it. Realising how interesting this challenge would be is the very reason why I took it up. Playing Monica is no easy feat and required me to work on my fitness.

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