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Raghav Juyal Dishes on Lavish Parties and Meals at Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat

Summary

  • Raghav Juyal talks about partying at SRK's Mannat on his birthday last November
  • Describes the "gharelu" (homely) atmosphere and how SRK's family cares for guests
  • Mentions the elaborate 7-course meals served by Mannat's 5-star chefs

According to a recent interview, actor Raghav Juyal has been reveling in the success of his latest film, The Ba***ds of Bollywood. During the conversation, Juyal opened up about his experiences of partying at Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's iconic Mannat residence last November.

Juyal described the atmosphere at Mannat as "gharelu" (homely), noting that it is the only house in Bandra where both Hindi and Urdu are spoken. He shared that even though SRK and his wife Gauri are such big stars, they still worry about their guests having food on time. Juyal was impressed by the simple yet respectful gestures, like Gauri asking them to "eat first" before anything else.

The actor also marveled at the elaborate meals served at Mannat, which feature a seven-course spread prepared by the mansion's five-star chefs. However, Juyal noted that even in this grand setting, Gauri would remind them not to let the food go to waste. For Juyal, these small touches made the experience at Mannat truly memorable, like a "lifetime achievement award."

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Juyal also spoke about the parties at Mannat, where he would quietly take Suhana Khan's iPad and play only Shah Rukh Khan's songs. He shared that the Bollywood icon himself would then join the festivities, leaving Juyal completely "floored." Overall, the actor described his time at Mannat as a truly special and unforgettable experience.

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Raghav Juyal described the atmosphere at Mannat as "gharelu" (homely), noting that it is the only house in Bandra where both Hindi and Urdu are spoken.
Juyal said that even though SRK and Gauri are big stars, they still worry about their guests having food on time, with Gauri often asking them to "eat first" before anything else.
Juyal marveled at the elaborate seven-course meals prepared by Mannat's five-star chefs, but noted that Gauri would still remind them not to let the food go to waste.

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