
Inside Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma's lavish sea-facing home: Grand lobby, Salman Khan's painting, spacious balcony worth Rs...
Salman Khan's sister Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma are one of the most romantic couples. They have two kids, Ahil and Ayat. They have moved into a new apartment that not only screams luxury but is also a dream for every Mumbaikar, to have a big house with a balcony.
Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma have moved into a luxurious, sea-facing apartment in Bandra, near Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartments. As per the reports, the house has been gifted by Salman Khan last year and it is worth Rs 25 crore.
Arpita and Aayush's dream house has artwork and decor inspired by Scandinavian design, which means minimal, elegant, and cosy. It features a big, grand entrance lobby.
The house has a large balcony with stunning views of the city and sea.
Aayush Sharma calls his new home in Bandra 'Mumbai ka Dubai' because of the skyline view filled with skyscrapers. The actor revealed the interiors of house were designed by Arpita Khan herself.
Arpita and Ayush's daughter Ayat, who has turned five in December, as a seperate room. Not just that, she has herself designed the room with everything in pink colour. From wallpaper to furniture, you can see everything in the similar shade.

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