Is Farah Khan Amazed by Diana Penty’s Grandfather’s Vintage Home Decor?
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Mumbai, Oct 28 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan recently explored the ancestral residence of actress Diana Penty located in South Bombay as part of her latest YouTube series episode.
The actress, celebrated for her role in Cocktail, provided Farah with a private tour of her family's century-old bungalow, which has been inherited through four generations, starting from her great-grandfather to her grandfather, then her parents, and now to Diana herself. Throughout the tour, Farah was mesmerized by the vintage decor and antique furnishings, most of which have been meticulously maintained over the years.
Diana shared that several furniture pieces date back over a century, including a unique decor item that was presented to her grandfather during World War II. This revelation left Farah visibly amazed, prompting her to describe the house as a stunning testament to the allure of old Bombay. Farah was notably taken aback while admiring the living area of Diana's expansive residence.
Later, the filmmaker compared Diana’s generous living space to Shah Rukh Khan's opulent Mannat, humorously noting, “Even a dance studio in Lokhandwala isn’t this spacious! This is as grand as Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat living room.” To which Farah quipped, “I think I should invite Shah Rukh over.” Diana responded enthusiastically, “I would be thrilled to have Shah Rukh here!”
The episode also included a fun cooking segment where Diana and Farah collaborated to make butter-garlic-chilli broth. As they cooked, they reflected on Diana's cinematic journey, including her 2012 debut in Cocktail, which celebrated its 13th anniversary this year.
Additionally, the actress revealed that she is gearing up for her upcoming film, Do You Wanna Partner? In a reel shared by Farah during a collaborative post with Diana, the two were seen maintaining poker faces while Dilip danced to the classic tune "I Am a Barbie Girl".
Farah captioned it, “Ate and left no crumbs, literally.”