The much-awaited first song Senti from Dadi Ki Shaadi is finally out and it’s already creating a buzz online. While the track features veteran star Neetu Kapoor and comedian, actor Kapil Sharma in a fun, celebratory mood, it’s a surprise appearance that has truly captured everyone’s attention. The biggest highlight of the song is the adorable cameo by Samara, daughter of Riddhima Kapoor Sahni.

Samara Sahni
Samara Sahni Made Her Debut
Despite her brief screen time, Samara has instantly become the talk of the internet, with fans loving her charm and screen presence. What makes this moment even more special is the rare sight of three generations of the Kapoor family sharing screen space, Neetu Kapoor, Riddhima, and young Samara. For fans of Bollywood’s first family, this is pure nostalgia mixed with a refreshing new vibe.

Samara Sahni and Riddhima
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Dadi Ki Shaadi is being positioned as a light-hearted family entertainer filled with humor, emotions, and celebration. The film is slated for a theatrical release on May 8, and the makers are already building excitement with vibrant songs like Senti. Sharing the track, Kapil Sharma added a playful caption inviting audiences to be part of the celebration, hinting at the film’s quirky and fun tone.

Samara Sahni
Interestingly, the film also marks a significant moment for Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, sister of Ranbir Kapoor. Unlike many members of the Kapoor clan, Riddhima had largely stayed away from films, building a successful career as a jewelry designer. She had previously appeared in the reality-style series Fabulous Lives vs. Bollywood Wives, which introduced her personality to a wider audience.

Samara Sahni
However, Dadi Ki Shaadi feels like her true big-screen moment, even if in a special appearance. The song has triggered a wave of reactions online. Fans are especially emotional about how times have changed, pointing out that women from the Kapoor family were once discouraged from acting, and now three generations are seen together on screen. Others have praised the song’s fun energy, with some even comparing its vibe to feel-good family entertainers like Badhaai Ho.
