The magic happens when the armor cracks. We saw it when Vicky Kaushal spoke about his father’s struggle, when Ranbir Kapoor admitted his shyness, or when Aishwarya Rai—typically a statue of poise—burst into unguarded laughter at a Sunil Grover punchline. In that moment, the superstar becomes just another guest at a very funny family dinner.

The show was a comedy talk show that featured celebrity guests, including Bollywood stars, sports personalities, and politicians. Each episode was approximately 45 minutes long and was divided into several segments.

The guest list also reflects the platform. While the show kicked off with the Kapoor family (Ranbir, Riddhima, and Neetu) to bridge the gap between TV and cinema, it quickly pivoted to the icons of pan-Indian cinema. From Aamir Khan to the cast of Animal , and crucially, the South Indian heavyweights like Jr NTR and Ram Charan, the show is positioning itself as a global stage for Indian cinema.

Premiering in March 2024, the show marks a significant pivot for Kapil Sharma—from the traditional TV slot that made him a household name to the global, ad-free arena of Netflix. But does the transition dilute the charm, or does it elevate the chaos?