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Farah Khan says she regrets not marrying Jaaved Jaaferi after seeing his luxury Bandra apartment. See inside photos

Farah Khan says she regrets not marrying Jaaved Jaaferi after seeing his luxury Bandra apartment. See inside photos

Indian Express7 hours ago

In her latest YouTube vlog, Farah Khan visited actor Jaaved Jaaferi's beautiful sea-facing apartment in Bandra—and she's so impressed that she jokingly says she wishes she had married him. Farah, along with her cook and regular vlog partner Dilip, is seen walking into Jaaved's stylish home and being completely wowed by it. Hugging him, she jokes, 'Jaaved, tere se hi shaadi kar leti mai yaar agar yeh ghar mil raha hota mereko (Jaaved, I would've married you if I knew I'd get a house like this!)' The funny moment leaves Jaaved in splits and sets a fun mood for the rest of the vlog.
Jaaved's house is decorated in soft beige tones, with large indoor plants and a comfortable sage green sofa in the living room. Elegant white hanging lamps and a Spanish-style dining table add a touch of class to the space.
As Farah continues the house tour, she gets more and more impressed. The bedrooms have large closets, cozy beds, and personal items that make them feel warm and homely. One wall is dedicated to souvenirs Jaaved has collected from his travels. Looking at it, Farah says, 'This is beautiful ya.' She also meets Jaaved's wife, whom he jokes about, saying, 'Achi toh lag rahi hai. She is beautiful abhi bhi,' as Farah hugs her warmly.
A fun moment in the vlog is when Jaaved takes Farah to a part of the terrace that he calls the 'Titanic view.' He stretches his arms out wide like Jack from the movie Titanic, making Farah laugh. From the balcony, Jaaved also shows her a clear view of the mountains, the airport, and homes of actors like Emraan Hashmi and Sanjay Dutt.
He also shares a bit of Bollywood history. Pointing to two buildings, he says, 'Yaha pe Dilip sahab ka bangla tha, ab building ban gayi, (It was once place to Dilip Kumar's bungalow, but now they have made a building here),' and 'Yeh Rishi sahab ka bangla tha, ab building ban gayi (And this was supposed to be Rishi Kapoor's bungalow).'
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Jaaved then takes Farah into a special room filled with CDs, cassettes, and musical equipment. 'This is where my younger son makes his music,' he says, giving fans a look at his personal creative space.
Towards the end of the vlog, Farah shares an interesting story about her own home—the one where she now films all her YouTube content. She says, 'Jaaved had actually seen the same house one day before I did!' Jaaved explains, 'Vikas Oberoi told me someone was checking out the house for Vastu, he didn't reveal the name to me. And then he said, if they didn't agree, I could have it.' Farah adds with a smile, 'And then I agreed! And before me, even Shahid Kapoor had seen that house. It really is a lovely place.'
In the same vlog, Jaaved revealed that Kriti Sanon's house is across the wall of his building. 'You cross the wall to see her?', jokes Farah Khan.

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