Post by : Mina Rahman
Netflix’s Dining With the Kapoors invites audiences into the intimate world of Bollywood's celebrated Kapoor family. Featuring stalwarts like Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Neetu Kapoor, the show captures an unguarded dinner conversation, shedding light on their relationships, cherished memories, and intricate family dynamics.
Viewers quickly noted Alia Bhatt's notable absence. In response to the buzz, show creator Armaan Jain explained that she was unable to join due to existing work commitments. He reminded fans that the Kapoor family prioritizes their professional endeavors, making it commonplace for some members to miss family events.
Director Smriti Mundhra echoed this sentiment, highlighting the difficulty of scheduling around a vibrant, work-oriented family, where absences are always acknowledged and understood.
The Kapoor family's rich legacy, encompassing figures like Prithviraj, Raj, Shammi, and Shashi Kapoor alongside the current generation, adds a significant layer to this special. Audiences can expect nostalgic tales, humor, and sincere moments, aiming to portray the Kapoors as a genuine family, rather than just stars.
Dining With the Kapoors debuts on Netflix on 21 November, giving fans a close look at one of India’s most prominent film clans.
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