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Step Inside Kusha Kapila's New Single Pad In Mumbai

In the new video shared on YouTube by 'Beautiful Homes', Kusha can be seen showcasing her new home and said, "A home can’t just be aesthetic, it has to be functional also."

New Delhi: Kusha Kapila is all set for her upcoming films namely 'Sukhee' and 'Thank You for Coming'. Amid all this, she recently opened the doors to her new Mumbai residence, showcasing her latest abode. It's worth noting that Kusha Kapila's relocation to Mumbai occurred only a few months ago, and she's currently in the process of acclimating to her new surroundings in the bustling city. Prior to this move, the talented actor had shared a home with her husband, Zorawar Singh Ahluwalia, in Gurugram.

In the new video shared on YouTube by 'Beautiful Homes', Kusha can be seen showcasing her new home and said, "A home can’t just be aesthetic, it has to be functional also."

The video started with Kusha saying, "Building a home in a new city is extremely daunting and there is a certain asthetic you want in your home and you want everything to be aligned and cohesive..." and in the process gave the audience a glimpse of her living and dining area.

The walls were light coloured with eye-catching lighting all over the space oozing out warmth. The space also had a circular dining table, a book shelf and a light brown coloured sofa set. 

The audience also got a glimpse of the furniture, the curtains and the cupboard all of which had a light shade and matched the room's aura very well.

Her home had a vintage touch which made the place elegant. Kusha's residence exudes a minimalist atmosphere, featuring light-colored furnishings that contribute to its clean and uncluttered aesthetic. She revealed that she managed to assemble this house within a remarkably short span of 30 to 40 days.

Kusha recently announced her separation from her husband Zorawar. In a recent interview with Zoom Entertainment, Kusha opened up about the nasty comments she got after her divorce and said, "I do understand that this is a part of being a public person. If you are profiting off being a public person toh kuch toh log kahenge, logo ka kaam hai kehna which is going to happen. My life now is just in the service of making my skin thicker and thicker everyday and that’s just what I work towards. Every day I have to be immune and I have to be thick-skinned. The scars will begin to heal soon enough."

On the work front, apart from 'Sukhee', we will see her esssying the role of 'Neha' in 'Thank You For Coming'.

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