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PHOTOS: Inside Akshay Kumar And Twinkle Khanna's Artistically Decorated Home

A contemporary palace, this.
On Akshay: Jumper, Giorgio Armani. Jeans, belt, shoes; all his own. On Twinkle: Denim shirt, Gap. Skirt, Roberto Cavalli. Shoes, Jimmy Choo.
Philip Sinden
On Akshay: Jumper, Giorgio Armani. Jeans, belt, shoes; all his own. On Twinkle: Denim shirt, Gap. Skirt, Roberto Cavalli. Shoes, Jimmy Choo.

Akshay Kumar, who lives in a duplex in the Mumbai suburb of Juhu, Andheri West along with wife Twinkle Khanna, recently invited Casa Vogue over to their abode for an elaborate photo shoot.

The article illustrates in great detail Kumar's magnificent home that boasts of some very tastefully picked artifacts — from a Baby Jesus sculpture, bought from Spain; to a 13-part pendant light installation by Klove Studio; to an indoor pond. From all descriptions, the place looks and sounds like a contemporary palace peppered with medieval art.

The interiors have been done up by Khanna herself, who runs the home decor boutique The White Window. However, their house reflects a blend of both her and her husband's tastes.

And the result is a sprawling nest that is every bit deserving of being called a movie star's den.

Here, have a peek inside the glorious place, photographed by Philip Sinden for the magazine.

The front garden of the couple's house that has an unobstructed view of the Arabian sea.
Philip Sinden/Casa Vogue
The front garden of the couple's house that has an unobstructed view of the Arabian sea.
A pendant light installation that hangs above an indoor pond.
Philip Sinden/Casa Vogue
A pendant light installation that hangs above an indoor pond.
'Indian James Bond' by Rajeswara Rao.
Philip Sinden/Casa Vogue
'Indian James Bond' by Rajeswara Rao.
The living room.
Philip Sinden/Casa Vogue
The living room.
The Baby Jesus and Mother Mary sculpture that Kumar picked up from Spain.
Philip Sinden/Casa Vogue
The Baby Jesus and Mother Mary sculpture that Kumar picked up from Spain.
The dining area, with a dining set sourced from Good Earth.
Philip Sinden/Casa Vogue
The dining area, with a dining set sourced from Good Earth.

You can see more pictures and read the piece on the Vogue India website.

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