Explore the Charm of Pankaj Tripathi House in Mumbai


Indian actor Pankaj Tripathi has carved a niche for himself in Bollywood and OTT platforms with remarkable performances in "Gangs of Wasseypur" and "Mirzapur." He has garnered critical acclaim and national awards for his roles in movies like "Newton" and "Mimi." Hailing from Barauli, a town in Bihar, Pankaj Tripathi moved to Mumbai in 2004. He owns a luxurious, village-inspired holiday home in Mumbai. Recently, he gave a tour of his impressive Pankaj Tripathi house during an interaction with the YouTube channel Mashable India.

Pankaj Tripathi Mumbai House: Design

According to Tripathi, he was looking for a small village-like setting in Mumbai and considers this place his own village. The Pankaj Tripathi house, named Roop Katha, features a grand, gated entrance and an elegant, all-white exterior with pillars and spacious lawns, reflecting a regal style.

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Pankaj Tripathi Mumbai House: Interiors

The interiors of Pankaj Tripathi's house showcase a sophisticated décor theme, featuring unique artifacts like a one-horned rhino and an elephant statue, gifts from Kaziranga National Park in Assam. The house boasts large windows that flood the space with natural light.

The dining area is spacious, adorned with a wooden dining table and chairs crafted with intricate designs by artisans from Mysore. The well-equipped kitchen includes a large window, and the actor prefers drinking water from a clay pot rather than refrigerated water. The Pankaj Tripathi house truly reflects his refined taste and connection to tradition.

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Pankaj Tripathi’s Mumbai house features expansive outdoor areas that evoke a charming village-like ambiance. Traditional furniture and lush greenery enhance the inviting atmosphere. The grounds are adorned with mango and jackfruit trees, as well as various potted plants. The lawn serves as an excellent spot for bird-watching and outdoor family activities. Adding to its rustic charm, Pankaj Tripathi's house includes a mud chulha (stove), where his family enjoys preparing dishes in traditional village style.

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In 2019, Pankaj Tripathi moved into his new sea-facing apartment in Mumbai’s Madh Island. Previously, the actor lived in a small house in Patna. Pictures from the puja ceremony of Pankaj Tripathi’s house were shared on social media, attracting heartfelt messages and wishes from fans, friends, and family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ans 1. According to several online sources, Pankaj Tripathi's net worth is around 45 crores approximately. Well, that was a fancy way of saying he's pretty darn successful. He reportedly earns around 6 crores a year, which is enough to snag a swanky house in Mumbai (no surprise there).

Ans 2. Tripathi's original last name was Tiwari, which he changed legally to Tripathi in school as a 9th grader. Tripathi also worked as a farmer with his father until he was in the 11th standard at school. During the festive seasons, he used to play the role of a girl in his village's local play (natak).

Ans 3. Pankaj Tripathi resides in Mumbai's Madh Island. The apartment offers a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea. The decor for the interiors reflects Tripathi's humble upbringing, tying in beautifully with his wife Mridula Tripathi's simplistic aesthetic.

Ans 4. 16 crores Yes, forget fancy Hollywood estates – Pankaj Tripathi keeps it real with two unique homes. Back in his Bihar village, there's his ancestral house, a historic gem reportedly worth a whopping 16 crores. Talk about family roots! But in Mumbai, Pankaj has built a haven called Roop Katha, which translates to Fairytale.

Ans 5. Garden of Archana Puran Singh's Bungalow in Madh Island Parmeet Sethi and Archana Puran Singh live in a luxurious home that rivals any resort. Archana Puran Singh's house in Madh Island has a long and broad walkway that runs along the garden side and is lined with lush green plants.