New Delhi: As one of the most versatile young actors in India with a National award to show for it, Rajkummar Rao leads a pretty busy life. After a hectic day of film shoots, promotions and hosting popular award shows, he can’t wait to rush back home. In this episode of ‘Asian Paints Where The Heart Is’ season 4, Rajkummar Rao takes us down memory lane and tells us what attracted him to his house as he takes us on an exclusive tour of his home with his beloved dog Gaga.   


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Having grown up in Gurgaon, Rajkummar has been living his dream in the city of dreams - Mumbai - for the past eleven years. And after living in four different houses, he was instantly attracted to and connected to the energy this house exuded. He says there was tremendously hard work needed to earn this beautiful house which was made with a lot of love and patience. He cherishes coming home at the end of the day and feeling completely at peace as the house brings a sense of calm in the otherwise frenzied lifestyle of an actor.  



As a self-confessed homebody, the gorgeous split-level house, is where Rajkummar entertains guests, with parties and work meetings hosted on the upper level and the lower dedicated to a private living space. A far cry from living in a joint family with sixteen people in Gurgaon, then sharing a small flat with friends and sleeping on the floor when he first moved to Mumbai.  Rajkummar has always lived in homes surrounded by a lot of people and had precious little space for himself. But he would always look back fondly as they have very special career milestones attached to it, like signing his first film and receiving his first National award. 
      
The words ‘Never forget why you started’ is etched artfully on a door and is a constant reminder for the reason Rajkummar became an actor; the genuine love for his craft. The array of trophies won over the years and displayed proudly and is a tangible testament of his dedication to his work and the love and respect he has garnered because of it.   


Step inside the stunning home of the talented actor in the sixth episode of Asian Paints Where The Heart Is Season 4.


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About ‘Asian Paints Where The Heart Is’ Season 4:


Season 4 of ‘Asian Paints Where The Heart Is’ will take viewers on an exclusive tour of seven uniquely beautiful homes of seven much-admired celebrities. This year the likes of Shankar Mahadevan, Anita Dongre, Smriti Mandhana, Tamanna Bhatia, Rajkummar Rao, Prateek Kuhad and siblings, Shakti and Mukti Mohan will be opening their doors while also sharing memories and building an emotional connection with the viewers. A strong connection has been forged between the show and consumers as Asian Paints has gone on to showcase 22 homes, 27 celebrities garnering more than 250 million views in the last three years.


Season 4 will bring a few new elements to the show. This season will introduce viewers to richer décor stories of the celebrities and their homes. With a spaces-first approach, viewers will get to see more of their favourite star’s home: whether it’s a bold change that reflects décor confidence or a minor choice, the new season aims to capture those real, lived-in, warm spaces of the celebrity's homes that are truly theirs, a space that deeply resonates with them and reflects their true self. Additionally, viewers will get to discover the celebrity’s experiences and moments during the lockdown, their concept of family, togetherness and what homes mean to them in this new world. The show will also touch upon the beauty of relationships and how shared love for a home strengthens it. One can also expect a few passionate ideas and tips on decorating a home from the personality. 


Season 4 also brings a new and exciting element for their ardent fans wherein a lucky viewer will win a special giveaway belonging to the celebrity for every episode.


About Asian Paints Limited:


Since its foundation in 1942, Asian Paints has come a long way to become India’s leading and Asia’s third-largest paint company, with a turnover of Rs. 202 billion. Asian Paints operates in 15 countries and have 26 paint manufacturing facilities in the world, servicing consumers in over 60 countries. Asian Paints has always been a leader in the paint industry, innovating new concepts in India like Colour Ideas, Home Solutions, Colour Next, and Kids’ World. Asian Paints manufactures wide range of paints for Decorative and Industrial use. The company is also present in the Home Improvement and Decor segment and offers bath and kitchen products.  The company also introduced lightings, furnishings, and furniture in its portfolio.  In the Health and Hygiene segment, Asian Paints offers range of Sanitizers and Surface Disinfectants.


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