Inside Mannat: Gauri Khan’s Heartwarming Hosting During Star-Studded Nights

Inside Mannat: Gauri Khan’s Heartwarming Hosting During Star-Studded Nights
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Mannat’ has 5-star chefs? Raghav Juyal recalls Gauri Khan’s warm gesture: 'Seven-course meal...' | - The Times of India

Raghav Juyal, currently gaining praise for his role in Aryan Khan’s upcoming film, recently opened up about his experiences at Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic home, Mannat. He fondly recounted how the Khan household blends opulence with warmth — despite having staff who could serve seven-course meals, Gauri Khan would still urge guests to eat and check in on them personally. Juyal narrated dancing with Shah Rukh on “Chaiyya Chaiyya,” the homely environment of the house, and how Shah Rukh’s hospitality makes guests feel instantly welcome. He also praised the elegant design of Mannat and spoke of its mixed Hindi-Urdu ambience. In short, even in a luxurious setting, the Khan family’s earthy gestures stood out as genuine and heartfelt.

The Key points

  • Raghav Juyal revealed behind-the-scenes moments from parties hosted at Mannat.
  • He described how Shah Rukh Khan personally engages with guests and makes them feel at home.
  • Juyal recalled dancing with SRK to “Chaiyya Chaiyya” inside the house.
  • Mannat’s interiors impressed him — he compared the library to one in Mussoorie.
  • The home exudes a “gharelu” (homelike) atmosphere despite its grandeur.
  • Gauri Khan would always urge guests to “eat first” and check if food was being wasted.
  • He mentioned there are 5-star calibre chefs and multi-course meals at Mannat.
  • Even with luxury, the Khan family’s thoughtful gestures shine through.
  • Mannat is one of the few homes in Bandra where both Hindi and Urdu are commonly spoken.
  • Juyal will appear in the big film King, featuring Shah Rukh, Deepika Padukone and others.
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