Imagine stepping into a Bollywood star’s lavish home, surrounded by the warmth of family and the charm of a little one stealing the show. But here’s where it gets heartwarming—Neetu Kapoor and Radhika Sarathkumar recently reunited at Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s stunning Mumbai residence, and it was little Raha Kapoor who became the star of the gathering. Radhika, in a heartfelt Instagram post, couldn’t help but gush about how ‘cute’ Raha was, while also praising the ‘tastefully done’ interiors of the celebrity couple’s new home. But this isn’t just a story about a casual meetup—it’s a glimpse into the intertwined lives of Bollywood’s royalty, where friendships, family, and legacies collide.
Radhika, dressed in a vibrant red, and Neetu, in elegant monochrome, shared a selfie that radiated joy. The photo, taken in Ranbir and Alia’s Pali Hill bungalow, offered a peek into the luxe decor of their ₹350-400 crore home. Radhika’s caption was a delightful mix of nostalgia and warmth: ‘Quick trip to Mumbai, visited @neetu54 Ji for chai, Paani Puri, and scones (heart emojis) In their beautiful and tastefully done home with cute Raha for company (love emojis) missed u @riddhimakapoorsahniofficial (heart emojis).’ And this is the part most people miss—the bungalow itself holds a deeper story. Its reconstruction began under the late Rishi Kapoor’s supervision, making it a home steeped in history and emotion. Today, it houses Ranbir, Alia, Raha, and Neetu, with dedicated rooms for Riddhima, her husband Bharat Sahni, and their daughter Samara.
Speaking of Riddhima, she couldn’t resist commenting on Radhika’s post, leaving a trail of heart emojis. But here’s where it gets controversial—while Radhika and Rishi Kapoor shared the screen in the 1986 film Naseeb Apna Apna, a remake of the 1982 Tamil classic Gopurangal Saivathillai, their bond extends beyond the screen. How often do we see such enduring friendships in the fast-paced world of Bollywood? It’s a question worth pondering.
Alia Bhatt gave fans a sneak peek into their new home last December, sharing photos of a griha pravesh puja held in November. A monochrome photo of a young Rishi Kapoor takes pride of place, a touching tribute to the family’s patriarch. But here’s the thought-provoking part—as we admire the opulence of their home, does it make us question the balance between luxury and legacy in Bollywood? Or is it simply a celebration of success and family?
On the work front, Radhika Sarathkumar has been busy, starring in the 2025 Tamil film Revolver Rita and the Telugu film Meghalu Cheppina Prema Katha. She’s set to grace the screen again in Thaai Kizhavi, releasing on February 20. Neetu Kapoor, last seen in the 2022 film Jugjugg Jeeyo, is gearing up for Letters To Mr Khanna and was recently featured in Dining With the Kapoors. Meanwhile, Ranbir and Alia are teaming up for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s much-anticipated Love & War. But here’s the real question—as these stars continue to dominate the screen, how do their personal lives and relationships shape their on-screen chemistry? Let’s discuss in the comments—do you think their real-life bonds enhance their performances, or is it all just part of the Bollywood magic?