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Nawazzuddin Siddiqui on his new Mumbai bungalow: ‘Today my bathroom is as big as the house I once lived in’

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Nawazzuddin Siddiqui on his new Mumbai bungalow: ‘Today my bathroom is as big as the house I once lived in’

Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently joined the list of Bollywood stars with a bungalow in Mumbai. The actor, who spent three years designing and building his new palace bungalow, recently talked about how different it is from his previous home in the city.

Nawazuddin had been trying to break into Bollywood for more than a decade before his big hit with Gangs of Wasseypur in 2012. During this time, the actor lived in several small apartments, often huddled with other aspiring actors. In a recent interview, Nawazuddin compared the two.

“Aaj jitna bada mera personal bath hai, utnasa mera ghar hua karta tha (today my bathroom is as big as the house I used to live in),” Nawazuddin said in an interview with the Bombay Times. When I moved to Mumbai I lived in a very small place when I was with four other aspiring actors. Woh kamra itna chhota tha ki agar main door kholu toh kisi ke pairon mein lag jata tha (this room is too small if you Open the door and someone’s feet will be hit) because when we sleep there we all have our beds on the floor. Dheere dheere (slowly, slowly) I started sharing my room with three people and then It’s two people, I didn’t live alone until 2005.”

Nawazuddin named the bungalow after his father Nawab. The actor shared that he wished his father would see his big house in Mumbai, but it didn’t. He said: Unka mann Mumbai ke ghar mein nahi lagta tha (he doesn’t like apartments in Mumbai). So I kept thinking that one day I would take him to something bigger in Mumbai, but he died before that. I wish my father could see this bungalow. “

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Nawazuddin’s new home is in Versova. The essence of the bungalow is said to have been inspired by his home in his hometown of Budana in Uttar Pradesh. The bungalow and adjacent fence are painted pure white, and the outdoor areas are lined with trees.

In a recent interview with The Hindustan Times, Nawazuddin was open about his decision to build the house. “To be honest, I didn’t mean to have a new house. Ghar hona chahiye – iss concept mein mera believe hi nahi tha (I don’t believe in the concept that one should have a house). Someone showed me the plot, so I guess we don’t Hurt it. It happens all the time,” he said.

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Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur’s Family Star opens with a first-day box office collection of more than ₹5 crore in India.

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Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur’s Family Star opens with a first-day box office collection of more than ₹5 crore in India.

The first day of Family Star’s box office collection features Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur’s Telugu film, directed by Parasuram Petla.

The Telugu film Family Star, directed by Parasuram Petla, has collected an estimated ₹5.75 crore nett in India on its first day of box office collection, marking an impressive opening day for the film.

Family Star reported a 38.45% Telugu occupancy on day 1, with Warangal having the highest occupancy (57.5%), followed by Visakhapatnam and Kakinada (56.75% each).

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Parasuram Petla’s Family Star marks Vijay and Mrunal’s first collaboration, featuring a cast including Abhinaya, Vasuki, Rohini Hattangadi, Ravi Babu, and Divyansha Kaushik’s special appearance.

Govardhan Rao, the youngest brother of Vijay, manages his family’s finances while being cautious. However, when Mrunal’s Indu rents a part of his home, his life changes.

Family Star review

The Hindustan Times’ review of the movie Family Star, starring Vijay Deverakonda and directed by Parasuram Petla, suggests that the film struggles to make a mark or entertain, with issues reminiscent of Geetha Govindam (2018). The film tests patience and fails to maintain interest as it progresses.

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The review criticizes the plot of Family Star, stating that it is thin and defies logic, making it difficult to enjoy. It also suggests that the film’s portrayal of middle-class life is caricaturish, as if it was written by someone unfamiliar with the realities of such a life.

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