On his special day, we take you to a virtual tour of the megastar's stunning Mumbai residence Jalsa, a two-storey bungalow that was gifted to the 'Don' actor by director Ramesh Sippy after they duo worked together in 1982 film 'Satte Pe Satta'.
Amitabh Bachchan's Jalsa is a sprawling bungalow that has artistic finesse and looks absolutely majestic from inside. Every so often Big B, his children Shweta and Abhishek post pictures from inside the house and whenever we look at them, it appears like a dream.
Jalsa, which is considered as an iconic landmark in Mumbai's Juhu, is recognised by its towering, dark wooden double doors. Amitabh Bachchan's bungalow has a study which has a mini library and a workstation. The couch. The wooden wall looks stellar and hanging ceiling light.
The living room of Jalsa is connected to a sprawling lawn in the backyard.
The Bachchans living room comprises of some expensive art collection that create a regal space with an old-world charm.
Shweta's daughter Navya Naveli Nanda shared a few pictures of herself from Jalsa that gave an insight into the bungalow. Exquisite silver chairs at Bachchan's living room instantly grab attention.
Bachchan often host their guests and celebrate festivals in the open lawsn of Jalsa.
Bachchans are ardent art lovers, and these pictures are proof of just that. The house is filled with stunning paintings and art installations which has been collected from across the globe.
Take a look at the elegant and opulant living room of the Bachchans.
The Bachchans living room comprises of some expensive art collection that create a regal space with an old-world charm.
Jalsa has a recording room where Amitabh Bachchan conducts his dubbing session and more.
The house has several plush couches in off-white shades.
Animal figurines, wooden detailings and white flowers add a moden touch to the house.