In pictures: Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s lavish bungalow 'Nawab' in Mumbai

With his experience in design and architecture, the actor has created his first home with just three colours

Bollywood actor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, best known for his roles in Sacred Games and Gangs of Wasseypur, has built himself an opulent towering new home in Mumbai. The images were first revealed when pictures from the Raat Akeli Hai actor’s housewarming party went viral online. His friends and fans were heaving praises for the minimalist Taj Mahal-esque vibe with its ivory colour at the house’s outlook.

According to the Hindustan Times, Siddiqui shared that he put a lot of thought behind each space. It took him a total of three years to complete the house and he had imagined the foundation to look like an image of his childhood home in Budhana.

Apart from that, the sitting area of Nawaz’s new house overlooks hues of brown from the walls and sides of the ceiling to the leather sofas and a sombre carpet. The overall vibe of the room is extremely minimal and yet soothing for the eye.

Fan of the old school architecture, another lounging space overlooks long almost room-size windows with folding chairs around a coffee table pointing at a flatscreen. The space looks like the best place to read while enjoying nature after a long day of work. From balconies to the pool area, the Serious Men star has kept everything minimal. The house at just the first glance speaks of comfort and warmth.

Speaking about the process behind his new house, Nawaz shared, “I was never for the idea that one must have a home of their own. Someone showed me the plot, so I thought let’s do it no harm. Things kept happening, and after I purchased it, I realised I had studied architecture and aesthetics too at National School of drama. I had also studied scenic design in my first year. I thought a lot about how it can be designed.” Giving in to minimalism, he shared, “my final concept was that the minimal it is, the more impact it will have."

Getting emotional about the process of building it from scratch, Nawaz sees it as his biggest achievement after struggling for so many years. “About the house, it’s where you come to relax, that’s how I got this created, for me to rest. I have used only three colours in the entire house, you won’t find a fourth colour anywhere- wooden, white and sky blue. There is a garden and a cabin where I will read my scripts, and think,” he added.

Nawaz will next be seen in an upcoming Kangana Ranaut production titled Tiku Weds Sheru.

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