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'Swades' star Gayatri Oberoi offers a sneak peek into her ultra-luxurious residence worth Rs 400 crore with husband Vikas Oberoi

'Swades' star Gayatri Oberoi offers a sneak peek into her ultra-luxurious residence worth Rs 400 crore with husband Vikas Oberoi

Time of Indiaa day ago

Gayatri Oberoi, known for her role in Swades, has re-emerged, showcasing her design expertise in her family's real estate ventures. She offers a tour of her luxurious Mumbai residence, blending Indian materials with European design. Despite a tragic car accident in Italy last year, Gayatri's passion for design and family remains evident.
Nearly two decades after she lit up the screen alongside
Shah Rukh Khan
in Swades, Gayatri Oberoi is back in the public eye—but in a very different role. The former actor, who stepped away from Bollywood after just one film, now leads a quiet yet influential life as a creative force behind her husband Vikas Oberoi's real estate empire.
In a rare appearance, Gayatri gives viewers a personal tour of their Rs 400 crore residence in Mumbai's plush Three Sixty West tower, featured in a new video by YouTuber and real estate enthusiast Enes Yilmazer.
Gayatri appears poised and passionate as she walks through the 45th-floor home—spanning 16,000 sq. ft with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms—sharing how design, detail, and emotion shape every corner. For Gayatri, design is storytelling.
She reveals how Indian materials were blended with a contemporary European sensibility to craft a home that's both refined and deeply personal.
While the price tag and setting are undeniably grand, Gayatri's warmth is what stands out most. She says she and Vikas are so invested in their work, it hardly feels like work at all. 'It's something we love,' she says simply.
Though she chose to leave films behind after marrying the billionaire businessman, Gayatri's on-screen presence still lingers—elegant, understated, and compelling.
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The couple made headlines in 2023 after a tragic car crash in Italy that claimed the lives of two Swiss nationals—a sobering reminder of how unpredictable life can be, even amid immense success and privilege.
Gayatri Joshi's recent appearance sparked a wave of nostalgia among
Swades
fans, where she memorably portrayed a strong-willed schoolteacher who helped steer Shah Rukh Khan's character back to his roots. Though
Swades
was her first and only film, her graceful performance left a lasting impact, earning her a place among Bollywood's most cherished one-film wonders. While she stepped away from the limelight to focus on her personal life, Gayatri's rare public moments still manage to captivate and charm audiences.

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