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Step inside Boman Irani's elegant Mumbai home, which exudes London charm, features paintings by ex-Indian Prime Minister's brother and a cosy cinema den: PICS

Step inside Boman Irani's elegant Mumbai home, which exudes London charm, features paintings by ex-Indian Prime Minister's brother and a cosy cinema den: PICS

Time of India2 hours ago
Boman Irani
is one of Bollywood's most talented and versatile actors. He's known for his brilliant roles in films like 'Lage Raho Munna Bhai', '3 Idiots', and many more. With his signature mix of charm, humour and emotional depth, Boman has played a wide range of memorable characters, be it a strict college principal, a quirky villain or a loving father.
In her latest vlog, filmmaker and choreographer
Farah Khan
gave fans a peek into Boman Irani's beautiful home.
Two flats joined into one beauty
Boman has combined two big flats, connected by a corridor inside the house. This corridor is decorated with paintings and a memory wall filled with family photos from different stages of life.
Farah's first words: 'This is beautiful'
As soon as Farah walks in, she gasps, 'This is beautiful.' And that sets the tone for the entire house tour.
Living Room: Green sofas, marble floors and art
The main living area is expansive, featuring green and white sofas set atop elegant marble flooring, a setting that feels both polished and inviting.
The walls are adorned with beautiful artworks, and the ceilings uphold the spacious feel. It looks classy yet warm, and leads to the most exciting part of the house, a den dedicated to films.
The den is a family favourite
Taking Farah to the den, Boman says, 'We watch movies here.' It's a cosy space filled with comfort and cinema vibes. Farah notices a huge couch and says, 'Please do not miss this.' She adds, 'He has this extra long sofa because he has a huge family.'
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Boman jokes, 'So big that sometimes we have to put extra chairs to for everyone to fit.' He smiles and says, 'This is like our little auditorium.'
Dining Room: Straight from an English Film
On the other side of the corridor is the dining room, which looks like a scene from a classic English movie. With its elegant style, it brings a London-like feel right into Mumbai. A small but stunning chandelier adds a touch of charm from above, while classy wooden chairs around the dining table complete the sophisticated look.
Art by legends and surprises
Farah is amazed by the many paintings hanging on the walls. Boman proudly shows her a painting by Satish Gujral, a well-known artist and younger brother of former Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral. He also points to another painting, and Farah is shocked, 'This one? I thought this was Hussain.' She laughs and says, 'Too good ya.' Boman reveals it's actually by food vlogger Kunal Vijayakar.
Kitchen with a 'London' touch
Next up is the kitchen, which Farah calls 'London ka Kitchen' because of its Victorian look and pretty wallpaper. She tells Zenobia, 'Your kitchen is so beautiful, Zenobia,' and jokes, 'Did you get it renovated before inviting me?' Zenobia shares they renovated it around two years ago. Boman reminds her, 'You visited our house then.' Farah replies, 'But, I didn't visit your kitchen that time.'
A home filled with love and style
From the cosy cinema den to the elegant dining room, every corner of Boman Irani's house tells a story. It's not just a luxurious home, it's full of warmth, memories and personality.
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