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Inside Anupamaa actress Alpana Buch's Mumbai home, which is a tapestry of Indian culture- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO
Inside Anupamaa actress Alpana Buch's Mumbai home, which is a tapestry of Indian culture- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

Pink Villa

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Inside Anupamaa actress Alpana Buch's Mumbai home, which is a tapestry of Indian culture- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

Anupamaa actress Alpana Buch is one of the renowned names of the Indian Television industry. In the Rupali Ganguly starrer, Buch essays the role of Leela, Anupama's mother-in-law. Sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter, her character is immensely loved. Recently, Alpana allowed Pinkvilla to step into her cozy and warm abode, which is filled with Indian artefacts inspired by all states of India, beautiful memories of family members, and more. Alapa stays in a 2BHK apartment in Mumbai. Inside Alpana Buch's Mumbai 2BHK house Living room Before entering the living room, there is a beautiful handmade nameplate made using a traditional Maharashtrian Khana saree. The door is decorated with a gond painting made by Alpana Buch's daughter. Everything in her house is handmade by artists or made by her family- nothing is from a factory, brand, or showroom. Her living room has two sofas, a Television mounted on the wall, and a handmade jute cupboard below it. A small table is placed between two sofas. Watch Alpana Buch's exclusive home tour video here: The wall is painted in terracotta color to give an earthy feeling. Her living room walls are decorated with paper-carving paintings, old antique objects, a paper vase, a pattachitra-painted kettle, a gramophone, and Warli paintings. Apart from these, she has artefacts representing Assam and African culture. The curtains on the window of the living room are made of Khand material. Kitchen The Anupamaa star's home has a simple open kitchen with a high-rise table attached with high chairs. The kitchen has a black and white theme with small cabinets that are made to store essentials. The kitchen also has artefacts specially made by artisans. Wall A passage leads to the bedroom has a wall decorated with frames of their family members showcasing their special memories. First bedroom The first bedroom is her daughter's bedroom. The door has a small artefact brought from Kerala and Himachal Pradesh. Her daughter's bedroom has a cupboard, a bed, a study table, and a cupboard stored with books. The wall of the room is decorated with unique paintings made by her daughter. Second bedroom The second bedroom is hers, which has a king-size bed, a cupboard, and a table. The room has a 30-40-year-old painting brought from Kashmir.

3 children from Pak identified in city
3 children from Pak identified in city

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

3 children from Pak identified in city

Ranchi: A total of three Pakistani nationals, all of them children, have been found living in the Doranda area of the city even as the search for persons asked to leave the country continues. The children aged 8, 7 and 1.5 years came to visit their paternal grandparent's house in Ranchi for summer vacation. Their maternal grandfather, Irfan Khan, said his three daughters are married to Pakistani nationals in Karachi and their children have come to visit his place. Khand added that he had applied for a visa extension for the children but received no reply. While confirming that the three children from Pakistan were in Ranchi, DGP Anurag Gupta said, "We will take measures for implementation Union govt's order in this regard." The DGP said he has asked the special branch inspector general to coordinate with the foreigners' regional registration office (FRRO) in Kolkata to find out other Pakistan nationals in the state. There were also reports regarding one Pakistani national in Hindpiri area of the city but the officials could not confirm it. So far, seven Pakistanis with long-term visas have also been identified but they are exempted from the union govt's order. Terming the issue as sensitive, a senior police officer said meetings would be organised soon to discuss on the presence of Pakistanis in the state and steps to be taken against them.

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