
Sleep for Rs 1.75 lakh, aura cleanse for Rs 10K? Mira Rajput's new wellness centre goes viral for its staggering price tag. Netizens can't keep calm
In an age where
self-care
is the new status symbol, wellness has become more than just a lifestyle—it's a luxury statement. And leading this stylish shift is none other than
Mira Rajput Kapoor
. Known for her love of clean living and minimalist elegance, Mira has now ventured deeper into the world of
holistic health
with her latest offering, Dhun—a
luxury wellness
centre nestled in the heart of
Bandra
, Mumbai. But while the launch was a star-studded affair, it's the eye-watering prices of some treatments that have sparked major buzz online.
What's inside comes at a cost—and not a small one. Here's what's on offer:
Sound healing (60 mins) – Rs 7,500
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Aura cleansing (30 mins) – Rs 10,000
Red light bed therapy (20 mins) – Rs 5,500
Aura and chakra scan – Rs 10,000
Cryotherapy (5 mins) – Rs 7,000
Sleep Program- Rs 1.75 lakh
Cleanse and Reset - Rs 1.75 lakh
Gut Restoration programs – Rs 1.75 lakh
Internet reacts
These price tags have set social media on fire. On Reddit, users had a field day reacting to the costs, with some joking that they'd forget their trauma only to be haunted by the trauma of losing Rs 10,000. Others said their aura cleansed itself automatically upon seeing the rate card. One said that they are already sleeping better knowing that their Rs 1.75 lakh is safe with them. Another said that in Rs 1.75 lakh one can buy a second-hand Alto.
While the treatments may be targeted at a niche clientele, Mira Rajput's leap into luxury wellness is certainly making noise.

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