Arguments, conflicts and clashes normally don’t make for a pleasant viewing. Shakun Batra’s Kapoor & Sons, however, keeps you riveted as you move from one family fight to another—from the dining table to the kitchen to the bathroom, the lawn and the party, from the husband-wife to the brothers. At times two brawls run parallel, or they spark off each other. Even at its most ugly and shrill the film stays so real and believable that what you see on screen feels like your very own family war zone, a bitter-sweet slice of your own life.