Esha Deol Reveals She Shares Similar Taste as Late Father Dharmendra

Esha Deol revealed during her luxury design brand launch that she shares a similar sense of taste as her late father Dharmendra. She described herself as moody, favoring wood, whites, and nature in design. Esha emotionally recalled how her father supported her creativity and handcrafted the lantern logo for her brand. Dharmendra passed away in November last year at age 89 after health complications.

Key Points: Esha Deol Shares Similar Taste as Father Dharmendra

  • Esha Deol launches luxury design brand Esha Dharmendra Deol Design
  • She says her taste and father Dharmendra's taste were very similar
  • She broke a wall to get a window facing a beautiful tree
  • Dharmendra handcrafted the lantern in her brand logo
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Esha Deol claims she shares a similar taste as dad Dharmendra

Esha Deol reveals her design taste matches late father Dharmendra's, shares emotional memories of his support and handcrafted logo at her brand launch.

"Papa and I would spend hours discussing different landscapes - Esha Deol"

Mumbai, May 13

Actress Esha Deol revealed that she shares a very similar sense of taste as her late father, Dharmendra.

Speaking during the launch of her luxury design brand, Esha Dharmendra Deol Design, the 'Dhoom' actress was asked if she is a maximalist or a minimalist when it comes to design.

Describing herself as extremely moody, Esha said, "My taste and my father's taste were very similar - A lot of wood, a lot of whites, and a lot of nature coming in".

She also revealed that she recently ended up breaking a wall because she wanted a window facing a beautiful tree, as her other window faced a construction building, something she did not wish to see.

Addressing the media during the launch, Esha further shared that her father, Dharmendra, had a keen interest in the world of design and landscapes.

A teary-eyed Esha said, "Papa and I would spend hours, you know, discussing different landscapes, simple spaces and he would always say, 'Lage raho bete, karte raho (keep going, give it your all), and those words I carry even today with me, which guide me. It was his faith in my creativity that gave me the courage to wholeheartedly pursue it today".

The 'No Entry' actress also revealed that the logo for her recently launched brand was also designed by her father.

"The lantern in my logo was actually personally handcrafted by Papa. It was a gift he had given me. Yes, he loved doing all this. So, you know, it's not just a symbol, it is his light that I carry forward," remembered Esha.

Dharmendra passed away on November 24 last year at the age of 89.

He was earlier admitted to the Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai after complaining of breathing difficulties.

Although he was discharged after treatment, his health deteriorated once again.

- IANS

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Priya S
Lovely to see Esha honoring her father's memory through design. That wall-breaking story for the window facing a tree - totally relatable. In Mumbai, we all know that struggle of looking at construction sites instead of nature! 😅
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Sneha F
So heartwarming to see this connection between Esha and Dharmendra ji. The simplicity of choosing wood and whites reflects such timeless Indian aesthetics. But I hope she also designs for people who can't afford luxury - true Indian design should be accessible.
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Arjun K
Padma Shri Dharmendra was not just a legendary actor but clearly a man of many talents. The way Esha describes their shared love for design and landscapes is so poignant. "Lage raho bete, karte raho" - those are words every Indian parent would say. 🙏
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Vikram M
Quite impressed by Esha's venture into design. Coming from a film family, it takes guts to pursue something so different. The lantern logo designed by her father is a beautiful touch - it reminds me of how our parents shape our creative paths. Wishing her success in this new journey!
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Nisha Z
That part about breaking the wall for a tree window... very bold! But honestly, in our Indian cities, finding space for nature is becoming a luxury. Maybe her brand could inspire more urban homes to incorporate greenery. Green spaces are so important for our well-being.

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