Nawazuddin Siddiqui's palatial new home in Mumbai is ready, Kangana Ranaut calls it ‘khoobsurat’

Updated : Jan 29, 2022 13:41
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui has built a palatial abode in Mumbai. The Bollywood actor, who is known for his impeccable performances in films like Manto, Gangs of Wasseypur and Sacred Games, took three years to complete building his dream home.

The structure of the new house has been inspired by the actor's old home in his village in Budhana, Uttar Pradesh. Nawaz turned into an interior designer for his abode and named it 'Nawab' in the memory of his father.  

The ivory-stoned house has sprawling gardens and vintage balconies. Earlier this month, Nawaz had shared a beautiful photo of his house.  

In the glimpse, he was seen sitting in front of the mansion in the massive garden.  A vintage structural archway marks the entrance to the mansion. The balconies and corridors have stunning lamps that have an old-world charm. 

On Friday, Kangana Ranaut, who is producing Nawazuddin's upcoming film 'Tiku Weds Sheru' took to social media to congratulate the actor and praise his new home. 

Taking to Instagram Stories, Kangana shared a picture of the house with Nawazuddin sitting in the lawn with his back to the camera. The picture was shared by the actor himself a few days ago. "@nawazuddin_siddiqui sir ne apna naya ghar khud design kiya hai bahut khubsurat hai...bahut bahut mubarak" 

On the work front, will next be seen in Heropanti 2 and Bole Chudiyan. 

Also Watch: Nawazuddin Siddiqui joins cast of Kangana Ranaut's production 'Tiku Weds Sheru'
 

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