Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic residence, Mannat, has become a popular landmark in Mumbai, attracting numerous tourists who flock to capture photographs in front of its grand façade. However, it’s interesting to note the level of security one must navigate before entering the premises. Let’s delve into the details surrounding the interior of this famous bungalow, synonymous with the Bollywood superstar.
Entertainment Desk, New Delhi. Much like Shah Rukh Khan himself, his opulent bungalow, Mannat, has garnered significant attention. Nestled in Bandra, Mumbai, this lavish abode has evolved into a must-visit destination for fans eager to snap pictures and catch a fleeting glimpse of the beloved actor.
While the exterior of Shah Rukh Khan’s bungalow exudes luxury, the mystery of its interior remains a subject of intrigue for many. Fans continue to be curious about what lies beyond the gates of Mannat. Recently, Raghav Juyal, who has collaborated with Khan’s son Aryan Khan on the web series “The Bads of Bollywood,” provided some insights into the actor’s residence after visiting the bungalow at Aryan’s invitation.
Raghav Juyal’s Visit to Mannat
Raghav Juyal, known for his engaging personality, shared his experience visiting Mannat during a recent interview, shedding light on what he discovered inside the famed property.
Security Measures Comparable to an Airport
During his conversation with NDTV, Raghav Juyal revealed that the security measures at Shah Rukh Khan’s home are remarkably stringent, akin to those found in an airport. He recounted having to pass through a scanning device before entering the bungalow, an experience that took him by surprise, especially since he wasn’t initially recognized by the staff. There was a moment where they mistook him for someone seeking employment.
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Aryan Khan’s Unique Living Space
Juyal further disclosed an interesting fact about Aryan Khan’s living situation within Mannat. Contrary to what one might expect, Aryan does not occupy a single room; instead, he has access to an entire floor dedicated to him. Raghav humorously recounted his surprise when he inquired about Aryan’s room, only to be informed that in Mannat, there are no traditional rooms—just complete floors. Aryan playfully invited him to go upstairs, revealing the expansive nature of his living space.
Excitement from Raghav’s Mother
Raghav Juyal also shared a light-hearted moment regarding his mother’s reaction when he informed her about his visit to Mannat. Overcome with excitement, she peppered him with questions about the details of the home, particularly inquiring about the rooms and the library. With a smile, Raghav jokingly remarked that he did not visit Mannat in the capacity of a real estate broker.
