What Cherished Gift Did Karisma Kapoor Receive from Her Grandfather Raj Kapoor?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Karisma Kapoor shares deep memories tied to a cherished cookbook.
- The cookbook reveals Raj Kapoor's love for food and family.
- A poignant connection between generations unfolds in the show.
- The show reflects on Indian culture and family traditions.
- Raj Kapoor's legacy continues to inspire and connect.
Mumbai, Nov 25 (NationPress) A simple cookbook presented by the legendary Raj Kapoor to his granddaughter Karisma Kapoor years ago has become a sentimental centerpiece for Netflix’s forthcoming special, Dining With The Kapoors.
During the show, Karisma had a heartfelt surprise for her cousin Armaan Jain.
The actress shared, “I wanted to show you something very special… This is the cookbook my Dada ji gave me.”
On the opening page of this now-cherished cookbook was Raj Kapoor’s heartfelt note addressed to his granddaughter.
The note stated: “To Lolo, My darling, a woman’s way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. I hope you try all these recipes on your grandfather before you meet HIM.”
“The cookbook had all his favorite dishes,” Karisma reminisced with a smile.
As Armaan leafed through the pages of this lovingly crafted recipe book, he quickly realized what the family meal should consist of.
“Fried peanuts, cheese balls… This is definitely what we need on the menu. We must have plenty of fried food that day,” he remarked.
Karisma’s gift extended beyond the cookbook. Hidden within was a touching photograph of a young Karisma perched on her grandfather’s lap.
“Along with this, I found his picture… check out my tummy, I was a foodie even then,” Karisma joked.
Armaan responded: “You were a true Kapoor from that time. Such an adorable picture. He adored you… he loved all of you. I wish I could have met him.”
Dining With The Kapoors is set to premiere on Netflix.
Raj Kapoor was known as India’s greatest showman of his era. His fame in the Soviet Union and the Middle East remains legendary. The authentic depiction of Bombay in his films, particularly in Shree 420, continues to captivate filmmakers.
The narratives in Raj Kapoor's films often mirrored his own experiences, with him starring as the lead in most of them.
Raj Kapoor passed away in 1988 in New Delhi, India, at the age of 63 due to complications from kidney failure, heart failure, and asthma, following a severe asthma attack during an awards ceremony.