In a new video, Jaaved Jaaferi, Meezaan, and Alaviaa show off their stunning home. They live in a sea-facing apartment in Bandra.
Actor Jaaved Jaaferi has opened the doors to his stunning Mumbai home for Architectural Digest in a new video tour. The actor, who appeared in numerous Bollywood films in the 1990s and served as a judge on the hit dance reality show Boogie Woogie, gave the house tour with his children, Meezaan and Alaviaa. (Read: Step inside Anshula Kapoor’s Art Deco home, straight from Legoland and Pinterest.)
A pristine living room.
The Bandra house is painted beige and has textured walls. Tall plants, such as rubber plants and plumerias, can be found in every corner. The living room features a plush sage green couch and some comfortable-looking boucle chairs. Ceilings are adorned with large white paper lamps, and a dining table set inspired by Spanish decor is given its own corner.
Jaaved admitted in the video that he was always a ‘Bandra boy’ before moving to Lokhandwala. However, his children insisted on moving back to Bandra. While Javed was initially skeptical, the house quickly won his heart, despite Bandra’s reputation for density. “My previous issue with Bandra was that, with so much construction going on, buildings are amusingly close together, to the point where you can open the door and ask for a cup of sugar.” But when I saw this place, I immediately fell in love,” he told AD.
A look at the children’s rooms.
The actor also takes the camera crew on a tour of his enormous terrace with sea views. Then, Meezaan and Alaviaa take turns showing off their rooms, which feature spacious closets, comfortable beds, and special touches that they adore. While Meezaan showed his collection of music CDs, Alaviaa showed her PlayStation, on which she enjoys playing Fortnite.
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Jaaved describes his fourth favorite aspect of the house as its energy. He adds that while a house is only four walls, what makes it a home The people who live there share warm moments of love, care, and sharing.