 
            The Kapoor family, one of the most famous film families in Bollywood, is now bringing memories of their lives and relationships to the screen. Netflix has released the poster of their new documentary “Dining with the Kapoors”, which is set to release on November 21, 2025. The film will give viewers a glimpse into the family that has shaped Hindi cinema for generations, with roots stretching from Prithviraj Kapoor to Ranbir Kapoor.
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Documentary release on Kapoor family
The concept of this documentary is very interesting. It tries to show the history of the film through food and family traditions. The film will cover the story from Raj Kapoor’s time to today’s new generation, revealing behind-the-scenes details that are rarely made public. While sharing the poster, Netflix wrote, “The Kapoor family has been invited to dinner… and you’re all invited!” Writing like this, the makers have shared a new glimpse.
Many members of the Kapoor family will be seen together in this grand documentary. Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Aadhaar Jain, Armaan Jain, Jehan Kapoor, Navya Naveli Nanda and Agastya Nanda all represent the younger generation. Randhir Kapoor, Babita Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor representing the older generation will also be a part of the film.
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Other family members will also be involved
Interestingly, the documentary will feature Saif Ali Khan, Bharat Sahni, Manoj Jain, Nitasha Nanda, Kunal Kapoor, Shayra Kapoor, Neela Kapoor, Jatin Prithviraj Kapoor, Kanchan Desai, Namita Kapoor and Pooja Desai among other family members. But, Alia Bhatt is not seen in the poster and there is no news about her being in the documentary.
Raj Kapoor’s birth centenary
Last year, to mark Raj Kapoor’s birth centenary, the entire Kapoor family organized a special retrospective of ten of his iconic films, which was screened in 40 cities across the country. Now, with this documentary, the Kapoor family is once again coming together to reach the hearts of the audience – this time, sitting across the same table, in front of the camera, sharing their experiences.