Inside Madhuri Dixit And Shriram Nene's Newly Rented Mumbai House

Madhuri Dixit shared glimpses from her Worli house on Instagram

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Madhuri Dixit shared this picture. (courtesy: madhuridixitnene)
New Delhi:

Remember we told you Madhuri Dixit and her husband Shriram Nene have rented a new house in Mumbai? Well, the actress shared glimpses from her house on her Instagram stories on Thursday. Hindustan Times reported that the rent of the house is reportedly Rs12.5 lakh per month. The pictures also feature Apoorva Shroff, who designed the house. Sharing some details of the house, Apoorva Shroff told Pinkvilla, "The brief was to give the new home of the star couple a quick makeover. The apartment located on 29th floor of a Worli high rise had a spectacular view of the city sparkling below at night and ample of light filtering in from all directions during the day."

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See the pictures shared by Madhuri Dixit here:

Screenshot of Madhuri Dixit's Instagram story.

Screenshot of Madhuri Dixit's Instagram story.

Earlier, designer Apoorva Shroff shared glimpses from the project before it was completed and she wrote: "This was the home before we started! Lucky for us, we didn't need to make too many structural changes. It was all about getting the right vibe, a home that is warm, cozy and most importantly, reflects my clients' personalities."

ICYMI, this is the post we are talking about:

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On the work front, Madhuri Dixit was last see in The Fame Game, also starring Sanjay Kapoor and Manav Kaul. It has been directed by Bejoy Nambiar and Karishma Kohli and it has been produced by Karan Johar. The Fame Game series began streaming from February 25 on Netflix.

Madhuri Dixit, delivered many hits, some of which include Tezaab, Devdas, Dil Toh Pagal Hai, Devdas, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Khalnayak, Saajan, , Beta, Koyla, Pukar, Prem Granth, married Shriram Nene, a doctor, in the year 1999 and the couple are parents to two sons - Arin and Raayan.

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