Dining With The Kapoors Trailer Out! Neetu Calls Kareena ‘Dramatic’, Ranbir Nearly Gets 'Burnt' In Kitchen; Watch
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The trailer of the upcoming streaming special Dining with the Kapoors dropped on Saturday, offering a chaotic as well as sweet glimpse into a Kapoor family reunion. The special marks 100 years of legendary
filmmaker and actor Raj Kapoor, honouring his legacy and that of his father, cinema pioneer Prithviraj Kapoor.The gathering brings together several generations of Bollywood’s most iconic film family, including Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Rima Jain, Ranbir Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, and Aadar Jain - celebrating heritage, warmth, and the unbreakable Kapoor bond.
Dining With The Kapoors trailer out!
From Kareena Kapoor describing her family as “funny, loving, and united,” to Neetu Kapoor teasingly calling her “dramatic,” and Ranbir Kapoor jokingly accusing Armaan of getting “burnt” in the kitchen - the trailer is packed with fun banter and candid moments. Watch it below:
The one-hour special, conceptualised by Armaan Jain and helmed by director Smriti Mundhra, offers an intimate, fly-on-the-wall experience with one of India’s most iconic film families. Shot in an unscripted documentary format, it invites viewers to sit alongside the Kapoors as they share laughter, nostalgia, heartfelt memories, and affectionate teasing - all brought together by their greatest bonding factor: food. Director Smriti Mundhra said in a statement, “I’ve been lucky to work with Netflix a few times before, on Indian Matchmaking, Never Have I Ever, and The Romantics, so coming back to do this project is like a homecoming in more ways than one. Telling a story about the importance of family and the value of legacy in this time when the pace of life is taking us away from those things feels very special”.
She added, “The Kapoors are not just a Bollywood dynasty, but the type of family we all want to be a part of, extremely tight, fun-loving, and absolutely obsessed with food. What I wanted to capture wasn’t just their story on the surface, but that feeling of being right there at the table with them, hearing the stories, the laughter, the unfiltered moments that happen when the performance drops away. I’m grateful to Armaan Jain and the entire Kapoor clan for allowing me to be a small part of their legacy”.It will premiere on November 21 on Netflix.