Suniel Shetty, the Bollywood actor and entrepreneur, has built a stunning Rs 20 crore farmhouse in Khandala, a two-hour drive from Mumbai. Named Jahaan, the property boasts a panoramic view of the surrounding forest, a private water body, and a theater. The house, built 16 years ago, is a testament to Shetty’s love for nature and his commitment to sustainable living.
Suniel ShettyKhandala FarmhouseSustainable LivingNatureReal EstateReal Estate MumbaiJul 07, 2025
The farmhouse is named Jahaan.
Suniel Shetty built the farmhouse 16 years ago.
The farmhouse features a panoramic view of the surrounding forest, a private water body, a theater, and an abundance of plants and trees.
The interiors feature abundant use of wood, rustic furniture, and wood-coloured marble floors, creating a rustic-meets-modern aesthetic.
When Suniel Shetty first saw the property, it was barren land with only a few trees and some cactus plants.
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