Adah Sharma’s ‘utterly vacant’ Mumbai dwelling stunned Farah Khan and her cook Dilip. Watch

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Filmmaker Farah Khan offered her YouTube audience a glimpse into actor Adah Sharma’s unconventional Mumbai residence, a space that defies typical celebrity opulence.

On December 26th, Khan documented her visit to the apartment, previously owned by the late Sushant Singh Rajput, revealing a home that felt more like an expansive indoor play area than a typical star’s abode.

Sharma’s dwelling is strikingly devoid of conventional furnishings, prompting Khan to humorously remark that it appeared as though a theft had occurred.

‘Looks like a robbery happened’

Farah Khan, accompanied by her long-serving chef Dilip, expressed surprise at the stark simplicity of the decor. The most notable aspect of Adah’s residence isn’t its contents, but rather its omissions.

Upon entering the living area, visitors are met with nothing but vast, unadorned white flooring. The lack of typical furnishings like sofas, coffee tables, and dining arrangements led Farah to humorously remark that the space appeared “robbed” due to its utter emptiness.

Adah, recognized for her performances in films such as “1920” and “The Kerala Story,” perceives this lack of clutter as an ideal “blank canvas” for her creative pursuits. She elaborated during the tour, suggesting that the area is perfectly suited for activities like playing cricket or dancing uninhibitedly, and is particularly beneficial for her Kathak practice and physical conditioning.

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