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Inside Prabhas' luxurious Hyderabad farmhouse worth Rs 60 crores which is way more expensive than SRK's Jannat in Alibaug
Inside Prabhas' luxurious Hyderabad farmhouse worth Rs 60 crores which is way more expensive than SRK's Jannat in Alibaug

Pink Villa

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Inside Prabhas' luxurious Hyderabad farmhouse worth Rs 60 crores which is way more expensive than SRK's Jannat in Alibaug

Prabhas has gradually etched his name as one of the most-demanded pan-Indian stars at the moment. The actor consistently wins hearts with his screen presence, while his gentle nature and humility earn him the title of darling from his fans. While he is quite calm and likes to keep his personality and life low-key, the actor is also known to be the owner of luxurious assets, one of which includes his sprawling farmhouse in Hyderabad. Prabhas' Hyderabad farmhouse is a luxurious family home More of an opulent bungalow turned into a farmhouse, every inch of Prabhas' sprawling property in Hyderabad screams of elegance, luxury, and comfort. This place is one of his go-to places amid busy schedules, where he takes a pitstop to reset himself for the work ahead. According to a Filmfare report, the property spans a massive 84 acres and is valued at Rs. 60 crores. At this price, Prabhas' farmhouse leaves behind Shah Rukh Khan 's dreamy holiday home in Alibaug named Jannat. That property is reportedly priced at approximately Rs. 14.67 crores. What's inside Prabhas' Hyderabad farmhouse? Located near the celebrity-famed area of Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad, Prabhas' farmhouse is marked by a sprawling facade at the very entrance, which gives it a very spacious feel. Coming to the facilities, it features a lush green garden, a temperature-controlled swimming pool, an in-house gymnasium, a dedicated play area, and much more. The interior of the place is said to be marked by a white and wood aesthetic with minimalist interiors. Large chandeliers mark the more royal appeal of the property. Prabhas is also the owner of an Italian villa Beyond Hyderabad, Prabhas also owns another massive villa in Italy. The Tuscan-styled property, designed with a vintage aesthetic, is reportedly priced at Rs. 40 crores. An ET Now report suggests that the actor has lent out this place for a whopping monthly rental, which he too uses as a vacation retreat occasionally. Prabhas' work front Coming back to his work front, the actor is eyeing a big release soon with The Raja Saab hitting the big screens on December 5. Besides this, he has an untitled film, PrabhasHanu, directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. He also has Spirit, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, in the pipeline next.

Mladen Ninkov sets Martin Bennett onto Alan McKail as Grant Donaldson attacks Dalkeith welcome
Mladen Ninkov sets Martin Bennett onto Alan McKail as Grant Donaldson attacks Dalkeith welcome

West Australian

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • West Australian

Mladen Ninkov sets Martin Bennett onto Alan McKail as Grant Donaldson attacks Dalkeith welcome

High-flying company promoter Mladen Ninkov is trying to force his new Dalkeith neighbour Alan McKail to remove a pool and patio built in alleged breach of a land title restriction. The scrapping neighbours were in the WA Supreme Court on Tuesday with their legal teams arguing the fate of Mr McKail's mid-2024 backyard works. Mr McKail paid $3.9 million in November 2023 for his Tuscan-styled home property. It is immediately below Mr Ninkov's long-time residence as Waratah Place descends from Victoria Avenue to the Swan River. Mr Ninkov launched the legal action in October last year, after most of the work had been completed by Mr McKail with the help of his partner Leonie Gardner and stepson Ben Gardner. Mr Ninkov gave evidence in support of his application on Tuesday. He was challenged by Mr McKail's barrister Grant Donaldson about his recollection of when he spoke to his new neighbours in April last year and why he did not give them a friendlier welcome to Dalkeith. 'You don't just turn up at the front door with a bottle of champagne,' Mr Ninkov said. Mr Ninkov claims to have had a restrictive covenant over the lower property since 1996. The covenant allegedly requires the owner of Mr McKail's property to seek Mr Ninkov's permission for any works that increase the house's height or create new backyard structures. Mr Ninkov sought advice from his long-time lawyer Martin Bennett on April 9 about his restrictive covenant. A response he received from Mr Bennett that night and about 30 other documents are subject to claims of legal privilege. Mr Ninkov said he sought advice from Mr Bennett because he was worried about 'what they were going to do with the area'. 'These are expensive properties where you want to protect your amenities,' he said. 'There was no harm to check the restrictive covenant to see what it covers me for.' When Mr Donaldson asked why he did not raise the restrictive covenant with his neighbours last April, Mr Ninkov said: 'I always found that if you bring up legal matters, it does not engender good relationships with neighbours.' He flew overseas in early May 2024 for work across Europe and China, and did not return to Perth until early October. The hearing continues on Wednesday.

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