From kansa-themed guest washrooms to a walk-in closet worthy of fashion royalty, the home is a stunning mix of luxury and personality, offering a rare peek into the private world of one of Bollywood's biggest tastemakers.
Choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan recently hosted an exclusive home tour on her YouTube channel. In her trademark witty style, she teased the fun ahead: "Today, we have come to Karan Johar's home, and he is not home right now. And this series is called 'How poor do I want to feel'." Viewers were treated to every luxe detail that followed.
Interior mastery by Gauri Khan & Co.
The interiors, envisioned by Gauri Khan and Simone Dubash Pundole, are a masterclass in tasteful luxury. Plush lounges set the mood, a chic bar hosts starlit soirées, and the centerpiece? A kansa (copper)-themed guest washroom so decadent it rivals five-star hotel restrooms. Plus, how thoughtful-guests can leave with tiffin boxes as parting gifts!
Culinary majesty meets practicality
Karan's gourmet kitchen is a sleek fusion of form and function. From metallic-accented appliances to minimalist lighting and expansive woodwork, the space feels both stylish and ready for everyday feasts. Clearly, fine dining isn't just a screen affair here.
Indian-elegant living & dining spaces
The living area, with floor-to-ceiling windows, offers stunning views of the Mumbai skyline-all framed by neutral-toned furniture and a statement chandelier. Adjacent sits a grand dining table for 8-10, surrounded by artistic decor and airy light-a stage set for epic dinner parties.
Closet goals & terrace dreams
Fashion lovers, take note-KJo's walk-in closet is a couture wonderland. Expansive wooden cabinets and mirrors galore; every outfit gets its spotlight. And the terrace? A lush retreat, dotted with greenery and cozy seating-perfect for sea breezes and late-night conversations high above the city.
Karan Johar's Mumbai house is worth Rs...
Karan Johar's Mumbai house, a sea-facing duplex apartment in Bandra, is estimated to be worth around Rs 30-32 crore. The property is an 8,000-square-foot space, and the estimated rate is around Rs 40,000 per square foot, according to reports.