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Aditya Chopra-Rani Mukherjee Get New Home

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Jul, 2019 09:55 PM
  • Aditya Chopra-Rani Mukherjee Get New Home

However, the couple who has lived in the Yash Raj family home in Mumbai’s Juhu all this while, will not be moving too far away from it.


After years of residing at the iconic Yashraj Bungalow in Mumbai’s Juhu, Aditya Chopra has moved to a new home along with his wife Rani Mukherjee and their daughter.


This is a big move for Adi, who has spent his entire life from birth to adulthood in his parents’ bungalow.


A close friend of the director says, “When Yashji (Yash Chopra) died in 2012, Adi continued staying with his mother at their family bungalow. Since Adi’s younger brother Uday would keep travelling, it was Adi who gave Mrs Chopra company. But after marriage (to Rani), the pressure to set up his own home was growing. Adi has finally taken the plunge, and moved homes reluctantly.”


Aditya and Rani’s new home is quite close to where they originally lived. So they are able to manoeuvre in and out their parental home as and when they wish. The couple recently had an intimate housewarming party as well, that was attended by very close friends.

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