The ex-Shark Tank judge of Season 1, Ashneer Grover and our Editor-in-Chief, Kamiya Jani, met for an exciting episode of Sunday Brunch. He is a mastermind and has endless tips and tricks on how to make more money. If you weren’t aware, he resides at one of the poshest residences in Gurgaon, The Camellias. This is where the interview was hosted and if you want to catch a glimpse of the beautiful residence, then watch the video below.
Ashneer Grover Talked About The Life Of Every Mumbaikar
Kamiya was aware that Ashneer Grover lived in Mumbai for a couple of years. So, as a proud Mumbaikar, she asked him about his experiences in this city. He revealed that he moved to Mumbai right after he got married to his wife, Madhuri Grover. “It was good. It was just me and my wife and it was good bonding, in that sense,” he said.
Then he moved on to describe all the things that basically revolve around every Mumbaikar. He noticed a couple of things that Mumbaikars do regularly. He said that the conversations among them revolved around where they put up and this made Kamiya laugh. Further, he elaborated on a theory that he built around Mumbaikars. Ashneer shared that people first start by staying in Borivali or Kandivali and then move to Andheri or Lokhandwala.
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Next, they move to Bandra, then to Worli and finally make their way to South Bombay. He said that when they finally die, their arthi will rise from South Bombay. It’s like a circle of life for Mumbaikars. Well, that is an interesting theory you have there, Ashneer.
This Is What He Said About Mumbai Houses
Continuing about his experience of living in Mumbai for two years, he said, “As a Delhiite, you feel out of place. Family and friends utne the nahi vaha pe.” He went on to talk about the typical things about Mumbai, its houses and its size. He mentioned how the houses are so small and after a certain amount of time, the walls close in on you.
They lived in Mumbai for two years and when the perfect opportunity knocked at their door, they packed up their lives and moved back to Delhi. The City of Dreams welcomes almost everyone but is not suitable for all and Ashneer Grover, as a true Delhiite, yearned to move back to Delhi.
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Comment below about the things that felt weird to you when you first moved to Mumbai.
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