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Officials of Mumbai's civic body, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), and the forest department have inspected actor Shah Rukh Khan's sea-facing bungalow 'Mannat' after a complaint of alleged ...
For Shah Rukh Khan, Mannat is more than a house. It is a symbol of family, love, and legacy. He bought it to provide stability for his children. He wants Mannat to remain in his family for generations ...
Shah Rukh Khan revealed 'Mannat', his landmark sea-facing bungalow in suburban Bandra here, was his wife Gauri Khan's first project as an interior designer.
Shah Rukh Khan's wife, Gauri Khan, has leased 725 sq ft apartment in Khar West, Mumbai, for her staff while Mannat is being renovated.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is set to move out of his iconic sea-facing home "Mannat" in Mumbai's Bandra, a place where hundreds of fans gather daily just to catch a glimpse of him.
Opposite Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat — the sprawling bungalow in Bandra that now holds the status of an iconic spot in the city — Kiran Pal Singh serves up a bit of the superstar from his crate ...
In 2001, Shah Rukh Khan purchased Mannat for Rs 13 crore. The 27,000 square-foot mansion has now become Mumbai’s one of the iconic buildings and also a tourist spot.
Shah Rukh Khan purchased Mannat in 2001 for approximately Rs 13.01 crore. Originally named Villa Vienna, the property has since become a landmark in the Bandstand area of Bandra.
Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat has become a landmark in Mumbai and fans from around the world come to click a picture in front of it. But the Khan family will soon be evacuating the premises of Mannat.
@ X/Shah Rukh Khan FC. Buying Mannat was an important milestone in SRK’s life, as he has himself admitted in many interviews. Having moved to Mumbai from Delhi to make a career in the film ...
Explore Shah Rukh Khan's opulent haven, Mannat, as we uncover its rich history, from its origins as Villa Viena to its transformation into Bollywood royalty's residence. Delve into fascinating ...
In 2023, Shah Rukh Khan reminisced about the early struggles of owning Mannat, saying, “We had not too much money. As soon as we mustered up some money, we said we have to buy a bungalow.