Karisma Kapoor Shares Kapoor Family's Food Legacy on MasterChef India

Karisma Kapoor appears as a special guest on MasterChef India to celebrate the culinary heritage of the iconic Kapoor family. She explains that for her family, food represents love, memories, and togetherness, with acting being their first love and food their second. Contestants are challenged to recreate the Kapoor family's iconic dishes, blending tradition with creativity to meet MasterChef standards. Karisma expressed pride in sharing her family's food legacy and praised the contestants' efforts and flavors.

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  • Kapoor family's culinary legacy
  • MasterChef India special episode
  • Food as love and memory
  • Contestants recreate iconic dishes
  • Blend of creativity and tradition
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Karisma Kapoor: Our family's food has always been about love, memories

Karisma Kapoor reveals the Kapoor family's deep connection to food as love and memory on MasterChef India, celebrating their culinary legacy.

"Our family's food has always been about love, memories, and togetherness. - Karisma Kapoor"

Mumbai, Jan 26

Actress Karisma Kapoor, who will be seen as a special guest in MasterChef India, has talked about how for her "Kapoor" family, food has always been about love, memories, and togetherness.

In the upcoming episode, the show will be celebrating the favourite delicacies of Bollywood's Kapoor Khandaan.

Setting the tone for the challenge, Chef Ranveer Brar announces, "The soul of the dish, the heritage of the Kapoor family, and the originality of these classic Indian dishes, and to make a MasterChef-level dish."

Inspired by the rich culinary legacy of the Kapoor Khandaan, the contestants are challenged to recreate iconic family dishes, blending creativity with tradition while elevating them to the standards of MasterChef India.

Speaking about her family's deep-rooted love for cinema and food, Karisma shared, "Acting is our first love and our second love is food," as she brings the legacy of Bollywood's popular Kapoor Khandaan.

Opening up about the emotional connection between food and family, Karisma Kapoor added, "Our family's food has always been about love, memories, and togetherness. Sharing my family's love for food with the MasterChef India kitchen was an incredibly proud moment for me."

"It is heartening to see these jodis bring their own stories and flavors from every corner of the country, making the show a true celebration of pride. Together they inspire creativity, innovation, and confidence across the nation."

As Karisma tasted the lovingly prepared dishes, she praised the contestants' efforts and flavors.

She said: "Raj Kapoor, Rishi ji aur Ranbir yaha hote toh unko bhi bahut pasand aata, Lolo love."

MasterChef India airs on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV.

Talking about Karisma, the actress was last seen in the film Murder Mubarak. The mystery thriller film is based on the novel Club You To Death written by Anuja Chauhan. The film is directed by Homi Adajania.

It also stars Pankaj Tripathi, Karisma Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, Sanjay Kapoor, Tisca Chopra, Suhail Nayyar and Tara Alisha Berry.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I love how MasterChef India is celebrating our film families. It's not just about recipes, it's about the stories and memories behind them. Karisma looks lovely, and her connection to the family legacy is beautiful.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I enjoy the show, sometimes it feels like it focuses too much on celebrity guests. I hope the contestants and their regional dishes remain the true stars. The concept is great though.
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Sarah B
The line "Acting is our first love and our second love is food" is so relatable for so many Indian households! Sunday lunches with the family are our own little blockbuster events. 😄
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Vikram M
I wonder what iconic Kapoor family dishes they'll feature? Probably some rich Punjabi classics. My dadi always says the secret ingredient in any family recipe is indeed love and memory. Well said, Karisma!
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Kavya N
It's nice to see Karisma back on screen, whether in Murder Mubarak or on MasterChef. She brings such grace. Her comment about Raj Kapoor, Rishi, and Ranbir liking the food was very touching. Family legacy matters.

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