You expect a Sunday Brunch episode with Parmish Verma to have expensive cars, Punjabi energy, and maybe a few flex moments. What you do not expect is a house built around the sound of Gurbani. That is probably the first thing that changes the mood of the episode with Kamiya Jani.
Inside Parmish Verma’s Luxurious Mohali Villa On Sunday Brunch
Parmish Verma opens the doors to his new Mohali home, and instead of going full “celebrity mansion tour,” he starts talking about routine, family, and why the centre of the house is more important than the size of it.
The home itself is massive, almost villa-like, wrapped in greenery with a lawn that looks straight out of a destination wedding venue. But the details inside steal the show for you. His father’s trophies sit proudly in corners of the house. His three-year-old daughter’s paintings hang on walls that could have easily been filled with expensive abstract art.
Then comes the most gorgeous and divine part; there’s a central courtyard with Gurudwara Sahibs on both sides. Parmish Verma explains that the house wakes up and winds down with Gurbani echoing through the space.
And just when you assume this giant property must have ten guest rooms and a home theatre bigger than an apartment, Parmish reveals there are only two bedrooms. It catches Kamiya Jani, our editor-in-chief, off guard, too.
The vibe shifts swiftly once we enter the kitchen because no Punjabi celebrity episode is complete without eggs, butter, and mild madness. Parmish Verma gets busy making his “12-egg Parmilicious omelette sandwich,” which already sounds like something invented at 2 a.m. after a gym session.
Kamiya seems genuinely impressed by how neatly he chops vegetables, and Parmish admits cooking became an important skill during his time abroad. Then comes the story that probably deserves its own animated reenactment: a failed chicken tandoori experiment that somehow transformed into chicken soup!
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Family, Patiala & His Dream Lamborghini
Mid-conversation, Kamiya notices a tattoo and asks about it. It is his younger brother’s name. Parmish talks about leaving for abroad when his brother was still very young and says he has always seen him less like a sibling and more like a child he felt protective about.
Then comes the Patiala gedi section of the episode, and suddenly the screen is filled with a bright green Lamborghini that looks impossible to miss on Punjab roads. Parmish calls it a dream car, but he speaks about it like someone who still cannot believe it belongs to him. Kamiya, staying loyal to her food-blogger instincts, immediately asks the important question: “Can you eat inside this car?”
Absolutely not!
Parmish Verma reacts like she suggested, spilling dal makhani on a wedding lehenga. He even recalls the trauma of a close friend spilling half a litre of coffee inside the car on the very first day he got it.
The drive turns into a conversation about Patiala’s food culture, local favourites, and city habits only locals understand. Parmish mentions places and famous paratha spots, but the real winner is the tiny cultural detail he drops; in Patiala, chai is called “formula.” Somehow, that one word explains the city’s personality better than anything else could!
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FAQs
Where is Parmish Verma’s new house located?
Parmish Verma showcased his luxurious new home in Mohali during the latest Sunday Brunch episode.
Why does Parmish Verma’s massive house have only two bedrooms?
Parmish Verma revealed that he did not see a practical reason for building multiple rooms since he does not plan to permanently settle there and his parents will not be shifting to the property.

