Get ready to have your heart warmed! A new teaser for the upcoming documentary 'Dining With The Kapoors' has just dropped, and it's a nostalgic rollercoaster perfectly timed for Children’s Day. But here's where it gets even more delightful—Neetu Kapoor can't help but gush over Saif Ali Khan's childhood photo, exclaiming, 'Full Tim!'—referring to how much young Saif resembles his son, Taimur. This charming moment is just a glimpse into the heartfelt family dynamics the show promises.
The teaser offers a cheerful peek into the legendary Kapoor family, spanning multiple generations, as they gather for a laughter-filled, warmly lit lunch. And this is the part most people miss—each family member finds a childhood photo of themselves placed at their seat, sparking instant nostalgia and joy. From Ranbir Kapoor to Kareena, Karisma, and the extended clan, the dining table transforms into a gallery of cherished memories. The OTT platform Netflix shared the clip with a playful caption, teasing fans with the full trailer release on November 15, and the excitement is already palpable.
But here's the controversial part: Neetu Kapoor's playful comparison of Saif Ali Khan and Taimur has already sparked debates among fans. Is Taimur truly his father's doppelgänger, or are we reading too much into it? Kareena Kapoor quickly chimed in, agreeing that Taimur has inherited many of Saif's childhood features, but what do you think? Let us know in the comments!
The teaser doesn't stop there—it’s packed with throwback photos of the Kapoor kids, from Ranbir and Karisma to Aadar Jain, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Agastya Nanda, and Navya Nanda. It’s a trip down memory lane that highlights the family’s enduring bond. Speaking of family moments, earlier this month, Kareena shared heartwarming beachside photos with Saif and Taimur, captioned, 'Proof that weekends should last longer.'
As we gear up for 'Dining With The Kapoors,' one thing is clear: this documentary is more than just a meal—it's a celebration of family, legacy, and the timeless connections that bind us. But here’s a thought-provoking question for you: In an age of digital distractions, do family traditions like these still hold the same meaning? Share your thoughts below, and let’s keep the conversation going!