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News Topical, Digital Desk : Like Shah Rukh Khan, his luxurious bungalow Mannat is also quite famous. Located in Bandra, Mumbai, his Mannat has become a tourist destination, where Shah Rukh Khan's fans come to click photos and are eager to catch a glimpse of him.

Shah Rukh Khan  's Mannat may appear luxurious from the outside, but no one knows what it's like inside. Even today, people are eager to know what his bungalow looks like from the inside. Recently, Raghav Juyal revealed details about the actor's bungalow, which may surprise you.

 

Raghav Juyal had gone to Mannat

Raghav Juyal worked with Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan in his web series, The Bads of Bollywood. He even visited Aryan Khan's bungalow, Mannat, at his invitation, and in a recent interview, he has revealed insider details about the bungalow.

 

Airport-like security at Mannat

Speaking to NDTV, Raghav Juyal revealed that Shah Rukh Khan's bungalow has tight airport-like security. He said he had to go through a scanner like at an airport before entering the bungalow, as initially no one recognized him. People thought he had come to ask for work.

 

There is no room for Aryan in the bungalow

Raghav Juyal  also revealed that Aryan Khan doesn't even have a room at Mannat. In fact, Aryan has been given an entire floor. Regarding this, the actor said, "I accidentally asked Aryan which room was his. Then I realized that this is Shah Rukh Khan's house. There are not rooms here, but entire floors. Aryan laughed and said, 'Let's go upstairs,' and of course, one floor was his. We sat there and had a lot of fun, and later we went out for dinner with his friends."

 

Raghav's mother was also excited.

Raghav Juyal further explained that when he told his mother that he had visited Mannat, she bombarded him with questions. She began asking questions about Mannat's rooms and library, wanting to know the details. Raghav jokingly remarked that he hadn't gone there as a broker.


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