Alia Bhatt just dropped some rare photos, giving us a peek inside her and Ranbir Kapoor's newly-built Mumbai bungalow. The couple now lives there with family.
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Alia Bhatt posted new photos that give an inside look at the couple's massive Mumbai home. The pictures show quiet family moments and the beautifully designed spaces where they live.
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Real estate experts believe this huge Pali Hill property, which is a big part of the Kapoor family's history, is worth somewhere between ₹250 to ₹400 crore after being rebuilt.
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The photos show interiors that mix Indian style with modern design. The house gets plenty of sunlight and has a simple, elegant feel all over.
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One picture shows Ranbir standing next to a large portrait of his father, Rishi Kapoor. The portrait is decorated with flowers and special lighting, keeping his memory alive in their new home.
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Large glass windows and bright interiors fill the home with light, creating an airy and peaceful vibe. This shows the house was designed to feel open and bright.
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The house has off-white walls, classy finishing, and soft colours. This suggests they chose a timeless, simple decor that looks great in the multi-storey bungalow.
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In a candid photo, you can see a large, urn-style planter. This is one of the many small Indian details placed around the house to give it a traditional charm.
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Here, Alia Bhatt is seen giving her mother-in-law Neetu Kapoor a warm hug. This moment looks like it was taken during the house's grihapravesh ceremony.
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Alia shared these glimpses of her new home in her monthly 'photo dump' on social media. She mixed family moments and personal pictures, without making a big announcement about the house.
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According to reports, the late actor Rishi Kapoor had personally looked after the early stages of the bungalow's reconstruction. This makes the finished home even more special for the family.
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Real estate consultants have noted that the bungalow's huge size and prime location in Pali Hill put its value at around ₹350–₹400 crore. This price reflects its heritage and luxury status.