Dining with Kapoor family: Aadar Jain pokes fun at Kareena Kapoor’s favorite question
Aadar Jain reveals cousin sister Kareena Kapoor Khan’s favorite question in ‘Dining with the Kapoors’ promo. ‘Dining with the Kapoors’ will stream on Netflix from November 21, 2025.

In the new promo of ‘Dining with the Kapoors’, actor Aadar Jain was seen having a fun banter with the Kapoor family. She revealed her actress-cousin Kareena Kapoor Khan’s favorite question which left everyone shocked.
In an Instagram video shared by Netflix, Aadar says, “Whenever Bebo (Kareena’s pet name) Sister (Elder Sister) When she meets you…the first thing she will say is…what is happening? What’s the gossip?” Randhit Kapoor, Navya Nanda Naveli, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena were seen reacting to Armaan’s revelation. Netflix captioned the post, “What’s the gossip @KareenaKapurKhan?…Watch Dining With The Kapoors, November 21, only on Netflix.”
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‘Dining with the Kapoors’ coincides with the centenary celebrations of legendary actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor. The documentary is directed by Smriti MundraKnown for her work in ‘Indian Matchmaking’, ‘The Romantics’ and ‘Never Have I Ever’. Kapoor family member Armaan Jain has made this project. According to production notes, the one-hour special aims to present authentic moments including laughter, nostalgia and family memories, as the Kapoors gather for a lavish lunch.
The documentary format keeps its focus on the family’s strong bonds and their mutual love of food. Through unscripted moments and personal reflections, the series gives viewers rare access to the Kapoor family’s dining table, revealing their stories across multiple generations.
With Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Reema Jain, Ranbir Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Aadar Jain and others, this is a once-in-a-generation gathering of Bollywood royalty, a celebration of love, heritage and camaraderie.
‘Dining with the Kapoors’ is set for a global premiere on Netflix on November 21, 2025. It offers audiences an intimate look at the family dynamics and rituals that have been instrumental in defining Indian cinema for nearly a century.