He suddenly suffer an heart attack and is rushed to hospital by his son Harsh and his wife Sunita his grandsons Rahul whose writer in London and Arjun who works in New Jersey soon rush home.The Kapoor's aren't happy with each other as they seem to be and have a estranged relationship and frequent arguments in between this Rahul and Arjun meet Tia on separate occasions and develop a friendship. Īmrajeet Kapoor lives joyfully at the age of 90 his wish is to get a family photograph and mentioning Kapoor and Sons and frame it in the hall of his house. Amarjeet is waiting for his younger son to return to complete the family pic but but is worried seeing his family's estranged relationship. But soon party goes hey wire when Anu arrives whom Sunita believes Harsh is having an affair while Amarjeet as an argument with his Sr friends during a bridge game. While Sr Kapoor is in hospital the family plan his birthday party which is on his day of discharge where at the party Rahul and Arjun meet Tia where Rahul clears the air that they don't have any relationship apart from business. Watch it to enjoy the beauty of Coonoor and to re-evaluate grudges inside the heart.Amrajeet Kapoor lives joyfully at the age of 90 his wish is to get a family photograph and mentioning Kapoor and Sons and frame it in the hall of his house. The story is loaded with mature performances and elusive drama. Siddharth and Fawad play it so naturally that they charm the socks off many. The golden grandsons make us swoon with rugged muscles and macho mannerisms. To top all this, Rishi Kapoor steals the show with his expressions, jokes and mannerisms while Ratna Pathak Shah has also given it her best shot. Arijit Singh's Bolna stands out as the one that is soft and surreal. Amaal Mallik and Badshah Arko have whipped up excellence in terms of music and have subtly made the background scores a masterpiece. The scenes fade in and out with her poising to choose between two gorgeous men.Įditing is top notch with evened out frames while the locations act as the cherry on the icing. The family moments will tug at your heartstrings whilst the young women out there will feel jealous of Alia Bhatt.
The second half of the movie has brilliant conceptualization coupled with amazing picturisation. You can be assured of the fact that it is not a regular rom-com though.
The quirky moments coupled with oh-so many twists make it a must-watch. The characterization of each and every character is visible along the lines and the contrast shown is appreciable. Alia Bhatt graces through the frames and wins hearts like a piece of cake. Kapoor and Sons has a smooth pace and tries to be as saucy as possible. They're a loud, chattering and obnoxious family who are always at loggerheads with each other. The story is an out and out usual Karan Johar formula that relies strongly on the screenplay. Kapoor and Sons, is an emotional and entertaining family drama that revolves around the other side of it's characters.