Beyond the camera-ready glamour and powerhouse performances, Nushrratt Bharuccha lives a life shaped by personal indulgences, discipline and understated luxury. A recent episode on Farah Khan’s YouTube
channel offered fans an intimate glimpse into the actor’s Mumbai home, revealing a side of her rarely seen on social media.
What stood out wasn’t excess for the sake of it, but a deeply curated world where every luxury item reflects habit, profession and personality.
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A Perfume Collection That Rivals A Boutique
One of the first things that caught Farah Khan’s attention was a wooden shelf stacked with over 50 luxury perfumes – an olfactory archive that could rival a high-end department store. From Chanel and Versace to Carolina Herrera and Gucci, Nushrratt Bharuccha’s fragrance collection spans moods, moments and identities.
Farah jokingly remarked that anyone unable to stock up on duty-free perfumes at airports or shop in Dubai could simply turn to Nushrratt. The actor’s love for scents, it seems, goes beyond vanity. It’s about presence, memory and self-expression.
200 Pairs Of Shoes And Counting
If perfumes are her quiet indulgence, shoes are Nushrratt’s unapologetic obsession. The actor now owns over 200 pairs – a number that even Farah couldn’t help reacting to. Fans might recall a viral image from over a year ago showing Nushrratt surrounded by nearly 150 pairs during a cleaning spree.
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Heels dominate the collection, many towering at six inches. Joking about her height and on-screen dynamics, Nushrratt admitted that high heels often help her match frames with male co-stars. Farah quipped that her ability to dance effortlessly in heels, like in Dil Chori Sada Ho Gaya, comes from rehearsing in them religiously.
Bags That Mean Business
While Nushrratt was showcasing her heels, Farah paused to admire her luxury bag collection. “After Amisha Patel, only Nushrratt has a huge collection of bags,” she joked – cementing the actor’s status as a quiet luxury collector rather than a loud label chaser.
A Rs 4 Lakh Home Designed For Calm
Despite the high-end possessions, Nushrratt’s rented Mumbai apartment – leased at approximately Rs 4 lakh per month – is refreshingly minimal. The open-plan living room is designed to feel expansive, leading into an outdoor gym setup complete with essential equipment, air conditioning and a serene lounging space overlooking the city.













