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In Farah Khan’s vlog, podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia revisited India’s Got Latent’s ‘kaand’ show which was taken offline. She joked to Dilip about his podcast fortunes: “He’s got a big house doing podcasts.” Highlights: A blue sofa, a plant-filled balcony, the iconic TRS studio, a minimalist bedroom, and a stylish closet.
Farah Khan recently featured podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia in her latest vlog. During the chat, Ranveer revisited a difficult chapter in his career when a court order led to the temporary suspension of his podcast following the controversy surrounding Samay Raina’s show India’s Got Lant.
He jokingly described the entire episode as “cand.”
Inside Ranveer Allahabadia’s luxury apartment
The moment Farah entered the apartment, she found herself in a spacious area that seamlessly blended dining and living spaces. Impressed by the grandeur of the place, she turned to her cook, Dilip, and quipped, “He got such a big house through podcasting. How big a house could we get if we also started podcasting.” The living room features a stunning blue sofa placed in front of a huge TV, while the real charm of the apartment lies beyond it – a spacious balcony filled with green plants and comfortable seating.
The dining nook, on the other hand, was simple with its elegant gray and beige furniture.
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Ranveer Allahbadia showcases his podcast studio
Farah then took a tour of Ranveer’s podcast studio, the same place where he records episodes of Ranveer’s show. Impressed by the setting, she described the room as “iconic” before curiously asking if the India’s Got Lant controversy had arisen during his time in the same house. “Yi kand kab hua tha?” I inquired. Ranveer noted that the house was a lucky charm and a silent witness to the highs and lows of his career.
Ranveer Allahabadia gives a glimpse into his bedroom
Ranveer then showed Farah Khan his bedroom, which features a separate entryway and inspirational words like ‘joy’, ‘providence’ and ‘blessing’ displayed on the wall. The space embraces a minimalist aesthetic centered around a simple bed that offers a direct view of the balcony. Farah was impressed by how clean everything was, and praised Ranveer for maintaining such cleanliness, explaining to him that the lamp was always kept on in his bedroom to purify the room’s energy.
Ranveer Allahbadia reveals his stylish wardrobe
Farah also took a look at Ranveer’s well-organized wardrobe, where his jackets, clothes and accessories were neatly arranged. In a sweet gesture, Ranveer gifted one of his glasses to Dileep during the tour. As they talked, he revealed his admiration for Farah Khan’s ‘Tees Maar Khan’, a film which he said he really enjoyed. The film may not have done well at the box office, but Farah recalled the time, laughing, saying, “Jab released Hue Thi Tab Band Baja Di Thi.
I asked myself: “How could I be so wrong?” Because I found it very funny. Now Generation Z appreciates it.
Ranveer Allahabadia talks about the fallout from the controversy
She also quizzed Ranveer on the aftermath of the India’s Got Latent controversy, when one of his statements sparked a backlash, leading to multiple legal suits and a temporary halt to his podcast. Reflecting on that period, Ranveer said, “My podcast stopped after that and I had to endure a lot. I just pray to God to give me my work back.”
“I just wanted a chance to work because we weren’t even able to film.”
Stars who supported Ranveer Allahabadia during difficult times
Ranveer noted that during the difficult days following the controversy, many well-known names in the film and sports industries reached out to him for support, including John Abraham and a few Indian cricketers. Farah advised him: “Never waste a good failure, and always work from it. Put your head down and work.” Replying to her, Ranveer said, “John Abraham called me and said the same thing.
He was specially invited. He told me to handle myself and told me this was normal in the media. Sonu Nigam, Hardik Pandya, KL Rahul and Yuzvendra Chahal also called me during that period.
