Who doesn’t know Bollywood actor Madhuri Dixit and her family? The ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl has been working in the industry for decades and sure has a lot of houses in different parts of the world.
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But today, we aren’t here to discuss her net worth. In fact, we are here to tell you that she recently took a posh apartment in Mumbai’s Worli area on rent with her hubby Sriram Madhav Nene for 12.5 lakhs per month, reported NDTV. Yes, that’s how much she will be shelling every month to stay in the house.
She owns the apartment on the 29th floor of this skyscraper.
Indiabulls Blu: The project where Bollywood actor Madhuri Dixit has taken an apartment on rent of INR 12.5 lks per month. A 5,500 square feet apartment on the 29th floor. pic.twitter.com/gei7hsQ1LG
— Vishal Bhargava (@VishalBhargava5) March 23, 2022
The couple has taken the 5500 square feet apartment on lease and it’s undergoing a renovation currently.
Sharing more details about the house with a sea-view, its designer Apoorva Shroff said that they wanted their new home to be simple, sober yet versatile.
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“The brief was to give the new home of the star couple a quick makeover,” Tribune India quoted Shroff saying.
“The apartment located on the 29th floor of a Worli high-rise had a spectacular view of the city sparkling below at night and ample of light filtering in from all directions during the day. Along with time being a major constraint, another challenge was convincing the clients to move out of their comfortable palette of nudes and experimenting with colors.”
Taking to Instagram, she shared some more glimpses of the house that is being currently redone. Captioning the post, she wrote:
“This was the home before we started! Lucky for us, we didn’t need to make too many structural changes. It was all about getting the right vibe, a home that is warm, cozy and most importantly, reflects my clients’ personalities!”
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From choosing the wallpapers to picking up rugs and deciding on the furniture, everything was done by the couple themselves.
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The house does come across as the one most of us could only dream of with our little salaries. This is what people had to say about the rent of their lavish new glass house.
jaha humare CTC khatam hote hai waha inke rent shuru hote hai 🥲 https://t.co/BNYol7XpHg
— shraddha (@shraddhahahaha) March 24, 2022
me to me after seeing this https://t.co/gxaH6tRC6T pic.twitter.com/5Oo1BZcR8X
— A.A. 6.0 (@iamFirki) March 24, 2022
Mere pure friend circle k salary milake bhi ye ghar nahi le payenge RENT PE https://t.co/dfj29Pufg3
— Nikhil Gujarathi (@gujarathinik) March 24, 2022
Annual rent for same size apartment in Bangalore 😅 https://t.co/28DO6qYm2b
— Sahil Singh (@singh_sahil1) March 24, 2022
Building vibes – Dubai
Entrance Vibes – Kurla (Actually Worli) https://t.co/nIOoDWhBlP— Ritesh (@Samba9Firmino) March 24, 2022
My favourite thing about mumbai is that it DOES NOT MATTER how expensive your house is how big your car is, right outside the gate/door is construction material and shit. https://t.co/X2Z0jvwfwr
— Hussain (@officiallysane) March 23, 2022
Yeh office building mein residential apartments hai??!! https://t.co/Sv5lT3qiDW
— Prachi (@chichimotwani) March 24, 2022
Property ki cost aisi kyu rkhi hai, ki afford Bollywood stars bhi afford nhi kr paaye. Btao rent pe rhna pd rha h@Bhaumendra @NayaLook https://t.co/8Y39BR8lqm
— Ankur Srivastava (@ankursri_124) March 24, 2022
A lot of people were concerned about their balconies where one would dry their clothes.
So suffocating . Where r the balconies .. https://t.co/KvBPZfHIGu
— Ashish Awasthi (@AshishA16918999) March 24, 2022
Box grill in balcony nahi laga sakti, kapde kaha sukhayegi? 🤣😭 #MadhuriDixit #Mumbai https://t.co/3qu8lWI68h
— Nishad Kulkarni 🇮🇳 (@nishadkulkarni) March 24, 2022
The comments to this tweet 🤣
The most common – Where will Madhuri Dixit dry her clothes…. https://t.co/9c777iTRFt— Vishal Bhargava (@VishalBhargava5) March 24, 2022
Kya he bolun. Meri salary me toh it would take me years to even pay 1-month’s rent. 😢