Inside Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s New Space: A Sneak Peek Into her 2 Old Spaces 

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Sonakshi Sinha, the Dabangg actress married Zaher Iqbal and have decided to move into their own space in Bandra which they are yet to put together. She posted on Instagram, snippets from her wedding day where she gives us a glimpse of their new space. 

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 The actress entered into a wedlock with her former co-star of Double XL on 23rd June 2024 after 7 years of dating. The actress had guarded  her relationship with the husband for the past 7 years but her Instagram is filled with pictures of both together which is evidence enough for us. 

Ramayana, the building which Shatrughan Sinha bought for his office and residence in 1972 is also where Sona owned the top floor of the building.  Whereas the actress also fulfilled her dream of buying a new flat in Bandra in 2023.

She expresses in her Instagram post the tiring job of putting a house together and not being easy. Also while interacting with the media she puts in the picture that she had always wanted to own a home in Bandra before 30, a few years later but the dream has gotten wings. 

Sonakshi Sinha’s Apartment in Ramayana

Sona’s apartment in Ramayana was designed by Rupin Suchak who believes it to be his favorite work.  The vibrant array of colors used in the design are intended to reflect Sonakshi Sinha’s dynamic and spirited persona. Sinha herself believes that the floor at Ramayana resonates with her personality, aesthetic sensibilities, and sense of style.

She mentions that, as someone who enjoys spending time at home, the well-lit and beautifully decorated space makes her feel so comfortable that she never wants to leave.

Sonakshi Sinha’s Dream Apartment

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Earlier in the other home she had to accommodate people in her bedroom or her own personal space but in the Bandra House, it keeps them at bay in the 4,000-square-foot apartment featuring expansive enveloping terraces and offering phenomenal bird’s eye  views of both the city and the sea. 

A spacious four-bedroom apartment has been ingeniously reconfigured into a versatile 1.5-bedroom living space, spotlighting an art studio, a yoga area, a custom built dressing room, and a walk-in wardrobe with a sea view. The use of sliding walls, Murphy beds, and automated screens enables the actor to continuously customize her home to meet her various needs.

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s Love Adobe

Sonakshi Sinha, the Heeramandi actress has been applauded for her performance in the web series launched in 2024. After her marriage with Zaheer Iqbal a month later, she moved into a new luxury apartment in Bandra. Sona posted a picture of her wedding day in the vacant space of her home which is under process and uninhabited but they are yet to put together. 

She posted an Instagram post for her parents getting all emotional from her wedding day, when they realize that their little girl is now going to move out and stay with the love of her life. To which Sonakshi returns  that the homes are just  25 minutes apart.

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The avid expanse of the space makes it look ravishing and calm while still being under construction. Figuratively, the alleyway exudes the feeling of 7 year long journey of them having travelled through thick n thin to finally walking down the aisle on their wedding day together. 

The feeling of Sona resting her head on Zaheer’s shoulder has soothed the vibe of the entire photograph as they breath in the fresh air from their luxury apartment balcony and let it settle in themselves on the big day. The feeling of setting it up as their own home feels surreal. 

Sonakshi Sinha, the daughter of Shatrughan Sinha has made our minds and hearts go topsy-turvy in a good way as we wait for them to set up their house and call it home. After having created and upscaled two places of her own, Sona must be looking out at ideas to notch up her new property.  The excitement to know more about their new adobe is assuredly unparalleled.

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