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Red Fort, Nowgam: Explosives Point To Foreign Guidance, Say Intel Sources | Exclusive
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Red Fort, Nowgam: Explosives Point To Foreign Guidance, Say Intel Sources | Exclusive

Red Fort, Nowgam blasts: Using such chemicals makes it easy for radicalised students and vulnerable groups, as it enables them to keep operating under the radar, sources said

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Watch: The Trailer for Dining With The Kapoors Is Full of Fun Moments
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Watch: The Trailer for Dining With The Kapoors Is Full of Fun Moments

The trailer for Dining with the Kapoors is finally here, offering a warm, nostalgic look into one of India’s most iconic film families. The one-hour special drops on November 21 and promises viewers a seat at the lunch table where laughter, legacy, and never-before-seen moments unfold.
For almost a hundred years, the Kapoors have shaped Indian cinema, not just through their films, but through a cultural imprint that spans generations. This special brings the entire clan together to honour the legendary Raj Kapoor on his 100th birth anniversary, blending emotion, humour, and the unmistakable Kapoor charm.

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Created by Armaan Jain and directed by Smriti Mundhra (Indian Matchmaking, The Romantics, Never Have I Ever), it takes a fly-on-the-wall documentary approach. Shot with an intimate, unfiltered gaze, it captures everything from playful teasing to heartfelt memories, all tied together by the family’s shared love for food, stories, and togetherness.
The gathering features Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Rima Jain, Ranbir Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Aadar Jain, and more, a rare coming-together of Bollywood royalty under one roof.
Dining with the Kapoors premieres on November 21 on Netflix, inviting audiences to feast their eyes, and hearts, on food, family, and a celebration that honours a century of cinematic heritage.

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Director Smriti Mundhra shares, “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 adds, “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.”

Also Read: Dining With The Kapoors Ft. Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan and More to Release on THIS Date

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IFTDA Files Complaint After Paparazzi Invade Dharmendraâs Home Privacy
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IFTDA Files Complaint After Paparazzi Invade Dharmendraâs Home Privacy

The Indian Film and Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA) has formally approached Mumbai Police after a section of paparazzi and digital media allegedly crossed serious boundaries while veteran actor Dharmendra was unwell. The organisation wants strict action against those who, according to them, ignored basic ethics and intruded on the Deol family’s private space.
In a complaint addressed to the Senior Inspector of Juhu Police Station, IFTDA President Ashoke Pandit raised concerns about how certain photographers behaved outside Dharmendra’s home. The letter stated that these individuals “breached privacy” by entering the compound and “recording footage and images of his family members without consent,” later circulating them online. The association strongly criticised the behaviour, calling it inhuman and unethical.
Dharmendra, 89, was recently hospitalised at Breach Candy Hospital for a minor illness and is now recovering at home. His health scare attracted heavy media presence outside the Deol residence, leading to growing public frustration with paparazzi conduct.
Earlier on the same day the complaint was filed, Sunny Deol confronted the photographers standing outside his house. Visibly emotional, he told them, “Aap logon ko sharam aayni chaiyeh… Aapke ghar mein maa-baap hain, bacche hain….” He folded his hands, asking the media to show sensitivity during a difficult moment for the family.
The backlash didn’t stop there. Several well-known filmmakers voiced their disapproval of the situation. Karan Johar called the scene a “media circus” in his Instagram Story, saying the lack of courtesy and sensitivity was deeply upsetting. Director Madhur Bhandarkar also urged for responsible coverage, writing, “It’s high time for the media to respect the Deol family’s personal privacy. Let’s offer them the peaceful space they truly need, especially during challenging times.”
IFTDA also released an official statement denouncing false online rumours about Dharmendra’s death, emphasising the need for responsible reporting. Dharmendra is currently at home, surrounded by family and continuing his recovery while industry voices rally behind the call for media discipline.

Also Read: Salman Khan Gets Emotional Speaking About Dharmendra During a Press Meet in Qatar

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