Inside Arpita Khan And Aayush Sharma’s ₹25 Crore Sea-Facing Sanctuary in Bandra

Last Updated:August 11, 2025, 10:22 IST
Step inside Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma’s Rs 25 crore Bandra apartment, a Scandinavian-chic sea-facing gift from Salman Khan that blends coastal luxury with family warmth.

Aayush Sharma and Arpita Khan Sharma got married in 2014
In Mumbai, where every square foot is a prized possession and balconies are rarer than punctual monsoons, Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma have managed to land themselves the ultimate coastal trophy. Their Bandra address sits on one of the city’s most desirable streets, a short, star-struck stroll from Salman Khan’s legendary Galaxy Apartments and comes with a front-row seat to the Arabian Sea.
This isn’t just “sea-facing.” This is “the sea practically says good morning to you.” Over cappuccinos, you can watch the skyline soften under the sun’s first blush, all without ever feeling disconnected from the pulse of Mumbai. But here’s the twist: there’s no bling overload, no gold-plated everything. Instead, think Scandinavian minimalism meets Bollywood warmth, a style cocktail that even Farah Khan admitted left her open-mouthed.
The Brotherly Gesture That Became a Landmark Address
Homes like this don’t come on the market, they come as gifts. In this case, from Salman to his sister and brother-in-law. The generosity is as grand as the apartment itself.
Step into the lobby and you’re met with an airy, understated elegance, a space that’s as much about quiet luxury as it is about scale. Beyond it, an open-plan living and dining area plays in a soft palette of whites and oceanic blues, dotted with furniture so pristine you almost feel the need to ask permission to sit. And yet, it’s no sterile showroom, it’s a home that’s ready for kids’ giggles and late-night family chats.
Minimalism With a Personal Signature
Arpita helmed the interiors herself, favouring clean lines, muted tones, and smart use of light, hallmarks of Scandinavian design. But in the middle of the calm is a striking personal touch: an Ayatul Kursi painting by Salman Khan. It’s art, it’s faith, and it’s a deeply personal statement that anchors the space in meaning.
The Balcony Every Mumbaikar Dreams About
Forget cramped city balconies barely big enough for a potted plant. Here, there’s space for al fresco dinners, morning yoga, kids’ games, and long evenings watching the sun dissolve into the Arabian Sea. Wrapped in greenery and fitted with cosy seating, it’s the kind of outdoor space that could be an address in itself. No wonder Farah Khan looked out at the view and declared, “Better than Dubai!”
A Kitchen With Its Own Microclimate
Then there’s the kitchen, vast, cool, and shockingly well-equipped. Four air-conditioners. Three refrigerators. Enough room to host a cricket match between the counters. When Farah asked who actually cooks here, Aayush joked about discovering their chef’s salary and wondering if ordering takeout might be cheaper.
Still, the heart of the kitchen beats with home cooking. Meals from Salman’s mother, Salma Khan, arrive daily, while Arpita sends her own culinary offerings to the extended family. It’s a food exchange program powered by love (and probably a lot of tiffin carriers).
Finland, But Make It Bollywood
In a laugh-out-loud moment during Farah’s vlog tour, Arpita revealed that they took their chef along on a trip to Finland. Cue Farah imagining parathas being flipped inside an igloo. In reality, they stayed in a villa but the image is pure comedy gold.
A Five-Year-Old’s Interior Design Debut
While Arpita masterminded most of the décor, the couple’s daughter Ayat called the shots in her own room. The result? A pink fantasyland complete with fairy-tale details, cartoon accents, and an art corner for creative adventures. It’s unapologetically playful, a refreshing contrast to the home’s otherwise sophisticated vibe.
Luxury That’s Actually Liveable
Too often, celebrity homes feel like glossy museum exhibits perfect for photographs, but impossible to live in. This one flips that script. Yes, it’s expensive enough to fund an indie film festival, but it’s also a space where friends linger, kids run free, and life happens in the open.
For all its grandeur, this Bandra beauty is a family home first. Maybe that’s why even Farah Khan, a woman who has toured more than her fair share of luxe pads, couldn’t stop raving about it.

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