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Inside Pataudi Palace and Saif Ali Khan’s royal house in Mumbai

The Pataudi Palace and Saif and Kareena’s beautiful property in Mumbai offer an uber-luxurious lifestyle. We tell you what is so special about these properties of the star couple. Check out photos of the palace and their Bandra residence and see for yourself

By ashish jaatPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Bollywood celeb couple, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan live in a royal little world of their own. While Kareena hails from one of the first families of Hindi cinema, Saif is the 10th Nawab of Pataudi. Ever since Kareena Kapoor joined Instagram, we have often been able to get a sneak peek into their beautiful home.To begin with, Saif-Kareena or Saifeena used to live in a luxurious apartment in Bandra, Mumbai, called Fortune Heights. The four-storeyed property, with each consisting of 3BHK units, were valued at Rs 48 crores in 2013, when the couple bought it. Talking about space, the flat measures up to 3,000 sq ft. Besides this, Khan owns bungalows in almost 10 locations but the most prominent among them is their Mumbai home at Fortune Heights and the very well-known Pataudi Palace. Ahead of the arrival of Taimur’s little brother, the celeb duo had moved into their new home in Mumbai.The Pataudi Palace is reportedly worth a whopping Rs 800 crores. Recently, there were reports of Saif buying back the Pataudi Palace from the Neemrana Group of Hotels to which the property was leased to by Mansoor Pataudi. However, Saif said that since he already owned the property, and he did not have to buy it back from the hotel chain. However, there were other financial arrangements made for taking possession of the ancestral home.The property in Gurgaon, Haryana, has 150 rooms. Saif Ali Khan, who has a net worth of about 150 Million USD, acquired the property after the death of his famous father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. The Pataudi Palace is also called Ibrahim Kothi. Spread over 10 acres, the property has seven bedrooms, seven dressing rooms, seven billiard rooms and shahi drawing and dining rooms. Designed by Robert Tor Russell in 1900 with assistance from Austrian architect Karl Moltz von Heinz, the Pataudi Palace was built on the lines of the colonial mansion of Delhi. The Pataudi Palace is where the couple celebrated their son’s first birthday. Taimur would inherit this property when he turns 18.

Here is an interesting fact about Saif Ali Khan’s house address, the actor’s ancestral home. Owned by actor Saif Ali Khan, this majestic palace was used for the shooting of many films such as Veer Zaara, Mangal Pandey, Julia Roberts’ Eat Pray Love, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, and Saif Ali Khan’s recent web show, Tandav This property is especially close to Saif, because it was made by his grandfather Nawab Mohammad Iftikhar Ali Khan Siddiqui Pataudi, the then ruling monarch, for his wife. Post their death, Saif’s grandparents and father are all buried here, making it all the more closer to his heart.

Now, if you ask us how mesmerising the view is, we answer this by turning to Soha Ali Khan’s social media profile. Soha and her daughter, Inaaya, spent some time at the Pataudi Palace recently. Take a look:Saif Ali Khan’s Mumbai house is located at Bandra. The actor is also the owner of his ancestral property, the Pataudi Palace in Haryana.Between the two of them, Saif is into his books a lot. We know it, because we see these in the pics and as Kareena gives away those details in her interviews. One of the oft-seen backgrounds is the library – a rustic looking sweet spot with photos and memorabilia from their trips, Taimur’s baby days and loads and loads of books! We have also spotted Kareena’s girl gang – Karisma Kapoor, Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora posing for may selfies, too. You would have also seen Saif’s kids with Amrita Singh – Ibrahim and Sara Ali Khan pose in this library.

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