Neetu Kapoor Reveals Saif Ali Khan's Striking Resemblance to Taimur in Childhood Photos, a 'Full Tim' Memory.

In a heartwarming moment of familial recognition, veteran actress Neetu Kapoor recently pointed out the striking resemblance between Saif Ali Khan's childhood photograph and his son, Taimur Ali Khan. The observation occurred during a preview of the upcoming Netflix documentary special, "Dining With The Kapoors," which features several generations of the Kapoor family.

The special brings together the Kapoor family for lunch, with a unique twist: each family member's seat is marked by their baby picture. As the family members, including Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, and Karisma Kapoor, gathered around the table, they were delighted to discover their childhood photos. Even Saif Ali Khan, an "honorary Kapoor" through his marriage to Kareena Kapoor, was present.

Upon seeing Saif's childhood image, Neetu Kapoor exclaimed that he looked exactly like Taimur. Kareena Kapoor Khan concurred, solidifying the sentiment that Taimur bears a strong resemblance to his father.

This isn't the first time the resemblance between Saif and Taimur has been noted. Back in 2018, throwback pictures of Saif as a child circulated online, leading many to comment on the uncanny similarities between the father and son. Some observers even joked that it was difficult to tell whether the picture was of Saif or Taimur. The "chote Nawab" Taimur seems to have inherited his father's charming smile and features.

"Dining With The Kapoors" is set to premiere on November 21 and is directed by Smriti Mundhra, who also directed "The Romantics". The special promises to offer a glimpse into the Kapoor family's legacy, with appearances from numerous family members, including Armaan Jain, Anissa Malhotra Jain, Aadar Jain, Rima Jain, Randhir Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Neetu Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, among others.

The Kapoor family has a long and storied history in the Hindi film industry. Often called "The First Family of Bollywood," the family has been active in the industry for nearly a century, with numerous members achieving success as actors, directors, and producers. The family's involvement in the industry began with Prithviraj Kapoor, who starred in India's first talkie film, "Alam Ara," in 1931.

The observation by Neetu Kapoor highlights the enduring connection between generations and offers a sweet, personal moment amidst the grand legacy of the Kapoor family. It also taps into the public's fascination with Taimur Ali Khan, who, since his birth, has enjoyed considerable media attention.


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