What is the cost of Kangana's customised vanity van? Find out here

Updated : Mar 21, 2023 13:03
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Supplier Ketan Raval, who has worked with a number of movie stars, producers, and the Ambani family, revealed that Kangana Ranaut owns one of the highest-priced vanity vans in the business. According to reports, the Dhaakad actress spent a staggering Rs 65 lakh just on the interior of her vanity van. She wanted the van to look exactly like her house.

Actor Kangana Ranaut is talented at interior design and decorating in addition to acting and directing. The Dhaakad actress frequently shares pictures of her elegant homes and workspaces with her fans and followers. She chooses distinctive pieces to add to the interior design of her homes and impresses enthusiasts with the unique details. She again searched every avenue when it came to her vanity van.

While talking to the media, Ketan stated 'Kangana wanted a traditional look (for her vanity van). She requested that the van be built along the same lines as her home. Her chairs are all made of the original wood, and she has sofas with carvings. Her comfort in the vanity van was our top priority. Even the company that supplied the jet spray for Kangana's vanity van was chosen by her. The cost to customize my van for Kangana was approximately 65 lakh.'

Adding further about the vanities owned by the Ambani family, he said, 'Even today, the Ambani family uses my van for any function. Our van follows Nita Ambani wherever she goes during the IPL. I receive a call from the team, and they provide the address.'

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