Inside Rakesh Bedi’s Mumbai home: ‘Dhurandhar’-inspired meme wall and serene buddha-themed décor

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 ‘Dhurandhar’-inspired meme wall and serene buddha-themed décor

Veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, who gained renewed popularity with his role as Jameel Jamali in ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, has been a familiar face in Indian entertainment for over four decades.

From his debut in ‘Hamare Tumhare’ to a long list of films and television shows, Bedi’s journey reflects consistency and versatility.Over the years, Bedi has been part of notable films like ‘Chashme Buddoor’, ‘Ek Duuje Ke Liye’, ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’, ‘Yes Boss’ and ‘Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain’. On television, he became a household name with shows like ‘Shrimaan Shrimati’ and ‘Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi’. Recently, filmmaker-turned-vlogger Farah Khan visited his Mumbai residence for her show ‘Fun (Food) With Farah’.During the interaction, Farah asked Bedi if the success of ‘Dhurandhar’ had altered how people see him. “Yes, things have changed now,” Rakesh said with a laugh. “A lot of people are approaching me for ads. The line ‘Tu bachcha hai mera’ has really struck a chord,” he added, referring to his popular dialogue from the franchise.Rakesh Bedi's warm and tastefully designed homeBedi’s Mumbai home reflects comfort and simplicity. The living area features soft cream tones, coordinated furniture, and elegant décor pieces that create a welcoming atmosphere.

Paintings, collectibles, and wooden furnishings add to the minimal yet refined aesthetic of the space.Rakesh Bedi's personal ‘den’ with a creative touchOne of the highlights of the house is Bedi’s personal den, a cosy room with pink walls where he unwinds. “This is some kind of den, where I chill,” he shared. The space also houses a quirky, ‘Dhurandhar’-inspired meme board titled “Mera Bachcha, Brands Ka Dhurandhar,” showcasing his brand collaborations in his Jameel Jamali avatar.

The room also features fan-made sketches and artwork celebrating his iconic dialogues.Rakesh Bedi's early career strugglesIn a candid moment, Farah asked about his early earnings. “Rakesh, do you get paid now? I guess you do,” she joked. Reflecting on the past, Bedi said, “The times were different.” When asked about ‘Saath Saath’, he revealed, “Nope, never. That is the only film where I wasn’t paid a single penny, not even for conveyance.

I even carried my own food.”Rakesh Bedi's fame as Jameel Jamali in ‘Dhurandhar’ franchiseRakesh Bedi earned widespread critical praise for his portrayal of Jameel Jamali, a cunning and layered Pakistani politician, in ‘Dhurandhar’ and its sequel ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’. The performance marked a major resurgence in his career; his blend of menace and humour became one of the most discussed elements of the blockbuster franchise and a defining highlight of his journey as an actor.

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