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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Actress Huma Qureshi's Juhu villa's monthly rental could be an engineer's annual package. Here's a glimpse of the lavish house
Bollywood siblings Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem are living large in Mumbai's upscale Juhu neighbourhood, and their luxurious villa has caught the attention of fans — and even filmmaker Farah Khan, who recently featured it on her YouTube vlog. Located in the Equest Condominium on Juhu Tara Road, the bungalow, fittingly named Shukr, is not only massive but also dripping with personality, comfort, and refined taste. Huma Qureshi's villa Shukr. (Screenshot from Farah Khan's YouTube) Spanning over 3,370 square feet with an additional 2,654-square-foot basement, the villa boasts a swimming pool, a garden, a parking space for four cars, and expansive floors — including a 1,245 sq ft ground level, 1,011 sq ft first floor, and a 1,112 sq ft terrace. According to GQ India, the rental agreement for the villa was registered on February 25, 2025, with a whopping Rs 30 lakh security deposit and a five-year tenure starting from March 20. Hindustan Times adds that the agreement includes a 48-month lock-in period and a 10% rent hike after the first 36 months — a monthly rental figure so steep, it could rival the yearly income of many Indian engineers. Waiting area of Huma Qureshi's house. (Screenshot from Farah Khan's Youtube) Farah Khan, visibly impressed during her visit, even called it 'the best home in the whole of Mumbai.' Her video tour begins with a waiting area dressed in floral wallpaper, elegant white furniture, and curated wall art. Right outside lies a luxurious swimming pool, adding to the home's tranquil charm. Swimming Pool inside Huma Qureshi's house. (Screenshot from Farah Khan's Youtube) Inside, the house continues to wow with an earthy-toned living room, a rectangular dining area brimming with tasteful decor, and a vibrant display of artworks — including Goan artist Subodh Kerkar's as well. Huma shared her love for art and how, previously, she could not afford it, but now, she and Saqib are happily investing in the pieces they admire. Dining area in Huma Qureshi's house. (Screenshot from Farah Khan's YouTube) When Farah asked if this was their forever home, Huma didn't hesitate: 'We want this to be our forever home. I don't think we'll find anything better than this.' The episode also offered a glimpse into their roots. Saqib spoke about their family-run restaurant, Saleem's, a Delhi favourite started by their father at the age of 17. Now 47 years old, the eatery remains a beloved legacy. Their mother, Ameena Qureshi, runs a salon called AMIQUR, blending the family's entrepreneurial spirit with creative flair.


India.com
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet actor who spent 33 years living in a chawl, lived among snakes and rats, now lives in a Rs 31 crore bungalow, has a net worth of Rs…, he is…
Meet actor who spent 33 years living in a chawl, lived among snakes and rats, now lives in a Rs 31 crore bungalow, has a net worth of Rs…, he is… Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff is one of the most loved stars of the 1980s-90s, who is now living a luxurious life. But his journey to success was not easy. Jackie, famous for hits like 'Hero', 'Parinda,' and 'Rangeela', spent three decades of his life in a small chawl in Mumbai, where he was far away from luxury. He travelled a long way from being a common man from a chawl to becoming a top Bollywood actor. Jackie Shroff may be the owner of crores today. But even today, when he remembers his days of struggle. Let us tell you the inspiring journey of Jackie Shroff. Jackie Shroff spent 33 years living in a chawl In a podcast with Ranveer Allahbadia, Jackie Shroff opened up about his early life spent in Teen Batti, a chawl in Mumbai. Talking about the tough conditions, the 'Tanvi: The Great' actor revealed that he used to sleep on the floor. He remembered a terrifying moment when he saw a snake coming into the room. He said, 'I used to eat food sitting on the floor, which I think is the best way to eat. My mother used to cook food, and I used to eat sitting on the floor. Those memories have not left my mind. I used to sleep on the floor of that room. I saw a snake in the corner of that room. Once a rat bit me and my mother.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jackie Shroff (@apnabhidu) Poverty made him a Bollywood star Even after becoming a successful film star, Jackie Shroff feels a deep attachment to his old house. In an interview with Vicky Lalwani, Jackie revealed that he tried to buy back his room in the chawl. But the landlord refused. He said, 'I am trying, but he is not giving it back to me. He feels that if he gives it to me, I will not run away with it. Four people live there now. I told him that I will give as much as those four people are giving. But, he does not want to give it.' What is Jackie Shroff's net worth? Today, Jackie Shroff's life has completely changed. He and his family now live in a luxurious apartment by the sea in one of the most expensive areas of Mumbai. The price of this house is said to be crores of rupees, which was designed by John Abraham's architectural firm. According to GQ India, Jackie Shroff's net worth is estimated to be around Rs 212 crore. When did Jackie Shroff become a star? Many may not know that Jackie started his career in the film industry with a small role in the 1982 film 'Swami Dada'. But, a year later, he got a chance to act in the blockbuster film 'Hero' directed by Subhash Ghai and starring Meenakshi Seshadri, after which his life changed forever. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jackie Shroff (@apnabhidu) This film made Jackie a star overnight and opened the doors to many big projects for him. After this, he appeared in films like 'Ram Lakhan', 'Parinda', 'Tere Meherbaniyan', and 'Rangeela'. Jackie Shroff is still standing in the film world due to his strong acting. His last film after 'Housefull 5' was 'Tanvi the Great'. Jackie Shroff will soon be seen in Akshay Kumar's superhit franchise 'Welcome to the Jungle' and 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri'.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
THIS Ram Gopal Varma heroine was once touted as the next Urmila Matondkar, quit films after 12 years, later accused of abandoning ailing father
Antara Mali, once hailed as a rising star under Ram Gopal Varma's guidance, debuted in Bollywood with high expectations, showcasing her talent in films like 'Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon.' Despite critical acclaim, she never achieved superstardom, later venturing into direction before unexpectedly leaving the industry after her marriage. In an industry where fame is fleeting and talent doesn't always guarantee longevity, Antara Mali 's story stands out as both promising and puzzling. Once projected as the next Urmila Matondkar and a frequent collaborator of Ram Gopal Varma , Antara seemed poised for stardom. But after a dozen years in the spotlight, she chose to walk away—leaving behind a brief yet memorable legacy, and later, headlines for reasons far removed from cinema. Early Break and RGV 's Muse Daughter of renowned photographer Jagdish Mali, Antara made her Bollywood debut in 1998 with Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge!. While the film failed at the box office, her screen presence didn't go unnoticed. It was filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma who spotted her potential early on and soon became a key figure in shaping her cinematic journey. Notable Roles but Missed Stardom RGV cast her in several of his projects, including the Telugu film Prem Katha, Mast (1999), Road (2002), Company (2002)—where she played Ajay Devgn 's wife—and Darna Mana Hai (2003). Her most acclaimed role came in Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon, a tribute to the legendary actress. While critics praised her performance, the film failed to click with audiences. Despite multiple opportunities and RGV's unwavering support, Antara never quite reached the stardom many had predicted for her. Behind the Camera By 2005, Antara took a bold step to steer her career by directing and starring in Mr Ya Mrs, a comedy-drama that unfortunately didn't make a mark. The film failed to revive her slipping stardom. She made one final attempt at a comeback in 2010 with Amol Palekar 's ...And Once Again, but the film went unnoticed. After that, Antara quietly exited the film industry for good. In 2009, the actress tied the knot with Che Kurrien, the editor of GQ India. The couple later welcomed a daughter. Choosing a life away from the spotlight, Antara stepped back entirely from public life, dedicating herself to her family and keeping her personal affairs strictly private. Controversy and Public Scrutiny She returned to the headlines in January 2013—but this time, not for her films. Actress Mink Brar alleged that she found Antara's father, renowned photographer Jagdish Mali, wandering semi-nude on the streets of Versova. Brar accused Antara of neglecting her ailing father, a claim that sparked widespread concern, controversy, and criticism in the media. Quiet Farewell At the time, Antara —who was pregnant—responded strongly to the allegations. She clarified that her father was not mentally ill but occasionally experienced disorientation due to diabetes. Antara accused Mink Brar of exploiting the situation for publicity and maintained that her father was otherwise being cared for. Tragically, Jagdish Mali passed away just a few months later, on May 13, 2013. Since 2010, Mali has remained completely out of the limelight—no films, no interviews, and no public appearances. Her quiet departure from Bollywood stands as one of the industry's most understated exits—a talented actress who once held immense promise but ultimately chose a path far removed from fame.


News18
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Ibrahim Ali Khan's Viral Video With Specially-Abled Fan Melts Internet's Heart
Last Updated: Ibrahim Ali Khan interacted with a fan using sign language at Sarzameen premiere. Fans praised his humility and called it a result of 'good parenting'. Ibrahim Ali Khan, who recently made his acting debut with Sarzameen, is being lauded online for a thoughtful interaction with a specially-abled fan. The young actor attended the premiere of his film on Thursday night in Mumbai and looked dapper in an all-black ensemble. While the event was star-studded, it was Ibrahim's heartwarming gesture that truly stole the spotlight. In a viral video posted by paparazzo Viral Bhayani, Ibrahim is seen exiting a suburban theatre after the premiere. As he prepares to leave, a fan with a hearing and speech impairment approaches him for a photo. Ibrahim, without hesitating, engages with the fan using sign language. The video shows Ibrahim patiently conversing with the fan and even advising him to 'go home and sleep." The fan, touched by the moment, tries to share his home address with Ibrahim by showing it on Google Maps. Ibrahim waits, looks at the location, shares a warm hug with the fan, and then heads to his car. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bollywood Pap (@bollywoodpap) Netizens were quick to applaud Ibrahim's humility and empathy. Many praised his upbringing, calling it 'good parenting." Comments such as 'This shows his values" and 'So grounded, Saif and Amrita raised him well" flooded the video. Ibrahim On His Own Speech Struggles Interestingly, Ibrahim himself has faced speech-related challenges. In a previous interview with GQ India, he opened up about his journey. 'Soon after I was born, I had very bad jaundice and that went straight to my brainstem. I went on to lose quite a bit of my hearing, and that impacted my speech," he shared. He further added, 'My speech is something that I've had to work hard on since I was a child, with coaches and therapists. It's not perfect; I'm still working really hard on it." First Published: July 25, 2025, 03:50 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Economic Times
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
No chemicals. Actor Madhavan has a simple Ayurvedic routine for his hair and skin care. His dietary habits will also surprise you
Synopsis R. Madhavan, who recently celebrated his 55th birthday in Dubai, shares his secrets to aging gracefully. He emphasizes simplicity, discipline, and mindful living, incorporating traditional practices like oil massages and a diet of fresh, seasonal foods. R. Madhavan's Secret to Staying Youthful and Grounded at 55 Veteran actor R. Madhavan recently marked his 55th birthday with a heartwarming getaway to Dubai, where he spent quality time with his loved ones. Known not just for his memorable performances on screen but also for his youthful charm, the Tamil star continues to impress fans with his vibrant personality and well-maintained physique. In an interaction with GQ India , Madhavan offered a detailed glimpse into his holistic approach to staying fit and joyful—an approach rooted in simplicity, discipline, and mindful actor has become a symbol of grace with his effortlessly cool salt-and-pepper look, especially noticed in his appearance in Kesari 2. Instead of resisting aging, he embraces it with pride. Madhavan believes in letting nature take its course, advocating for an authentic approach to one's appearance. His routine includes basking in the morning sun, enjoying fresh, home-cooked meals, and practicing traditional self-care like oil massages. For him, growing older is not something to hide but to honour, and he consciously chooses to reflect that in his lifestyle and choices. Madhavan revealed his hair routine was a continuation of a tradition passed down from his childhood. Every Sunday, he practices a full-body oil bath using sesame oil, also known as nalla ennai, paying special attention to the scalp. On other days, coconut oil replaces sesame, applied in a ritualistic, precise manner rooted in Ayurvedic teachings. This consistent habit, practiced over two decades, has become a cornerstone of his wellness regime, helping him maintain healthy hair many turn to expensive skincare products, Madhavan said he relies on sun exposure and natural remedies. Playing golf in the early morning hours helps him tighten his skin and stay free of premature wrinkles. He proudly claims that he hasn't resorted to cosmetic procedures like fillers. Instead, his radiant skin is the result of pure coconut oil, regular hydration through coconut water, sunlight, and a predominantly vegetarian diet. These elements, he says, are what truly nourish and heal the skin from dietary discipline dates back to his childhood, when his family didn't own a refrigerator, requiring meals to be cooked fresh daily. That upbringing instilled a deep-rooted habit of eating seasonal, unprocessed food. He avoids reheated dishes, packaged snacks, or foods that aren't naturally in season. Even while shooting, he travels with a personal cook who prepares simple home-style dishes like dal, sabzi, and rice—meals that remind him of his mother's Madhavan, wellness doesn't involve extreme diets or trendy eating schedules. He eats only when he genuinely feels hunger, rather than sticking to rigid meal timings. He also rejects the modern vilification of rice, sharing how his grandparents, who lived well into their 90s, thrived on rice thrice a day. Steering clear of fried foods and alcohol, he focuses on comfort food that keeps his body and mind aligned. This intuitive eating habit, he believes, is central to his Madhavan continues to be active in both Hindi and Tamil cinema. He recently appeared opposite Fatima Sana Shaikh in Netflix's romantic film Aap Jaisa Koi. Looking ahead, he has a packed schedule with roles in Dhurandhar, a film featuring Ranveer Singh; the sequel De De Pyaar De 2; and a Tamil venture titled secret to thriving? A deeply rooted, no-frills lifestyle—anchored in tradition, love, and self-awareness.