Esha Deol shares design taste with late father Dharmendra, launches luxury brand
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Actress Esha Deol revealed that she shares a strikingly similar aesthetic sensibility with her late father, Dharmendra, during the launch of her luxury design brand, Esha Dharmendra Deol Design, on 13 May. Speaking to media, the Dhoom actress described their shared design philosophy as rooted in natural materials and minimalist warmth.
A shared design language
When asked whether she leans toward maximalism or minimalism, Esha described herself as "extremely moody" in her taste, revealing that both she and her father favoured spaces defined by abundant wood, whites, and natural elements. "A lot of wood, a lot of whites, and a lot of nature coming in," she said, outlining the core principles that guide her work.
The window that changed everything
Esha shared a personal anecdote that underscores her commitment to these principles. She recently broke down a wall in her own home to create a window overlooking a tree, rejecting a view of a construction site from her existing window. The decision reflects the depth of her conviction about how spaces should feel and function.
Dharmendra's influence and legacy
Dharmendra, who passed away on 24 November at age 89, held a keen interest in design and landscapes throughout his life. Esha grew visibly emotional recounting their creative conversations. "Papa and I would spend hours discussing different landscapes, simple spaces, and he would always say, 'Lage raho bete, karte raho' — keep going, give it your all," she recalled. "Those words I carry even today, which guide me. It was his faith in my creativity that gave me the courage to wholeheartedly pursue it."
A handcrafted legacy
The lantern featured in her brand's logo carries profound personal significance — it was handcrafted by Dharmendra himself as a gift to his daughter. "It's not just a symbol, it is his light that I carry forward," Esha said, underscoring how her father's creative influence permeates her professional venture.
Dharmendra had been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai in late 2024 after reporting breathing difficulties. Although discharged following treatment, his condition subsequently deteriorated.