Inside Ajay Devgn-Kajol’s Plush Mumbai Home

Ajay
Devgn
and
Kajol’s
sprawling
bungalow,

Shivshakti
,
in
Mumbai’s
northwest
suburb
of
Juhu,
is
valued
around
Rs
60
crore
(Rs
600
million)
and
the
swanky
mansion
is
airy,
modern
and
yet,
homely.

From
marble
flooring
to
a
private
lounge
area,
big
balconies
and
an
elevator,
their
plush
abode
screams
opulence.


Namrata
Thakker

gives
us
a
quick
tour.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

A
colourful
hanging
rug
is
an
innovative
way
to
make
a
room
come
alive.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

The
white
couch
perfectly
compliments
the
glossy
marble
flooring
of
the
living
room,
making
it
look
classy
and
elegant.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

In
another
corner
of
the
living
room,
we
love
how
the
Devgns
have
stuck
to
the
warm,
neutral
colour
palette.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

The
cozy
dinning
space
where
Kajol
and
Ajay
often
host
their
friends
for
brunches
and
dinners.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

The
entrance
of
their
residence
has
a
private
elevator.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

A
separate
lounge
area
with
a
big
screen
and
chic
furniture?
Yes,
please!


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

After
a
long
day’s
work,
all
you
need
is
a
comfy
recliner
to
chill
and
relax.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

A
spacious
balcony
with
open
windows
and
a
lot
of
greenery
is
the
perfect
backdrop
to
click
good
pictures.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

Ajay
and
Kajol’s
residence
also
has
a
veranda
where
they
host
Diwali
parties.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

A
stunning
spiral
wooden
staircase
with
a
statement
chandelier
makes
sure
you
can’t
look
away.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

A
corner
dedicated
to
priceless
family
photographs
adds
warmth
to
the
space.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

Getting
ready
with
a
view!


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kajol/Instagram

Another
balcony,
another
gorgeous
view.


Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff