Esha Deol Reveals Her Favorite Peaceful Corner at Home

Esha Deol reveals her favorite corner at home is a multi-purpose room featuring a treadmill, work desk, and a large photograph of her father, Dharmendra. The 'Dhoom' actress spends much of her time there meditating and working, finding peace in the space. She emotionally shared that her father had a keen interest in design and landscapes, and his words continue to guide her. The lantern logo for her new brand was personally handcrafted by Dharmendra before his passing in November last year.

Key Points: Esha Deol's Favorite Corner: Treadmill, Desk & Dad's Photo

  • Esha Deol has a multi-purpose room with treadmill, desk, and dad's photo
  • She meditates and works in this peaceful space
  • Dharmendra handcrafted the lantern logo for her brand
  • She carries forward her father's creative inspiration
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Esha Deol reveals her favourite corner in her house

Esha Deol opens up about her multi-purpose room with a treadmill, work desk, and a huge photo of father Dharmendra, calling it her peaceful sanctuary.

"Papa and I would spend hours discussing landscapes. He always said, 'Lage raho bete, karte raho'. - Esha Deol"

Mumbai, May 11

Expanding her horizons, actress Esha Deol has ventured into the world of designing luxury spaces.

While interacting with the media, Esha talked about her favourite corner in her house.

The 'Dhoom' actress revealed that she has a multi-purpose room in her home, which has a treadmill, a work desk, and a big picture of dad Dharmendra. Esha admitted that she spends a lot of time in this room.

She was asked, "Which is that one corner of your house that makes you feel peaceful ?"

Responding to the question, the 'No Entry' actress stated, "There is a room in my house. I call it the multi-purpose room. I have my treadmill there; I meditate. I also have a little desk there, where I work. It also has a huge photograph of dad (Dharmendra). So I spend a lot of time there."

During the media interaction, Esha further revealed that her father, Dharmendra, had a keen interest in the world of design and landscapes.

A visibly emotional Esah was heard saying, "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".

She further added that the logo for her recently launched brand was designed by her father.

She said, "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".

The 'He-Man' of Bollywood, Dharmendra, passed away in November last year at the age of 89.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I find it a bit staged - the whole 'favourite corner' thing. But the emotional connection with her dad is genuine. That room sounds like a sanctuary for her to process her grief. Good for her.
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Arjun K
Ek baat toh hai yaar - Dharmendra ji was a real 'He-Man'. From acting to designing logos, he did it all. Esha is lucky to have those memories. Her new design brand sounds exciting too!
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Neha E
A treadmill and a desk in the same room? That's actually very practical! I might steal this idea for my home office. And the photo of her dad adds that personal touch. Well done, Esha! ❤️
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Siddharth J
People are too quick to judge celebrities. Let her share her grief her own way. The lantern logo story is genuinely heartwarming. Would love to see more of her design work.
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Kavya N
I'm not a big fan of Esha's acting, but this side of her is lovely. She seems genuinely passionate about design. It's nice when Bollywood heirs reinvent themselves, instead of just riding on family name. More power to her! ✨

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