Same here, my perspective for life is also the the same, but i enjoyed my work for being a surgeon in government hospital so i don't quit it for the same reason
@@MrRuchi16 hey since you're a surgeon.. I wanted to ask is it worth taking mbbs college on loan on 50 lakhs if someone is aspiring to be a surgeon... will the pay be good enough in 10 yrs to pay the loan and live life with content financially?
Great episode. Retiring early with content about career, good choice for him. People are shifting their priorities for good. I have seen people slowing down in the process of climbing the ladder just to get some more peace and family time.
This is such a great show. I have watched many of the episodes that are mostly in English. It's fun to see how Indian people live in Mumbai. It's so interesting how similar Western and Indian apartments are. I had expected to see more of an Indian decor, but it seems most Indian homes are furnished like any Western home. It's strange that renting is actually cheaper than buying a property. In the US, renting is often more expensive or about the same as purchasing a property.
Due to the limited land and high population, owning an apartment commands a high premium, mortgages here comes with 8-11% interest..so the monthly premiums are too high for the rentals to catch up..where as most of states have rent control acts keeping a check on the rental market so that working population get the opportunity to live on rent which is usually 1/3rd or 1/4th of mortgage (home loan) premiums....it also prevents people from just from just grabbing all the home inventory by getting cheap mortgages with a risk of creating a real estate bubble...and for interiors most people in the cities have moved away from traditional heavy decors, modern minimalist living is the current theme in the market specially if you are renting.
Homes close to the sea in Mumbai have humid air, strong odour in summer time, food & furniture rots faster & in general not that comfortable or pleasant.
Wonderful couple. Good thoughts on life. I think being happy is the most important thing in the life. Looks like these couple living that. Thank you for sharing your story. Lots to learn from both of you.
@@mandarp9472 per capita income 1,72,000. Bhai hum unke baare me baat kr rhe hai jinkwe paas paisa hai warna bikhari to USA & London me v hote hai... yaha paisa walo ki baat ho rhi hai bro
As a Bangalorean who has been to Mumbai I can vouch for better public transport in Mumbai. More trains and autos/taxis are more easily available at reasonable prices. But those complaining about BMTC have no clue how bad buses are in other cities. All the migrant population refuses to use the bus and insists on travelling by car alone if they dont get a cab facility
People don't want to use the BMTC service in Bengaluru and they complain that city doesn't offer good service, which is factually wrong, bus quality are better in Bengaluru compared to Mumbai.
BMTC connectivity is not great. The connectivity in Mumbai is much better, you get trains , buses, autos etc everywhere. FYI i have lived in mumbai for 8 years and bangalore for 12 years. Also Mumbai is a great place for growing children.
Its Andheri He said right now staying in Andheri I am seeing worli side but if i move I would like to move to worli to see Andheri and the other side grow
Mai to bachpan se hi ye kr ra hu.. I just earn enough to chill.. I hate going outside so i have been doing few things just for practical purposes • Gave tuitions till age of 25 to fucking avoid a job • Then did a job due to parents pressure but got work from home • occasionaly go outside just to satisfy my curiosity. Once i turn 30 i wont go Anywhere Life sucks outside just stay at home and do workout in evening.
As a true blue south Delhiite I know this kind of lifestyle and thinking is not for me although I’d love to be so open minded and disconnected from properties
Did the old lady just say Bangalore’s public transport is not up to mark ? BMTC alone runs 1500 buses on average in the city let alone the whole state.
Bengaluru doesn't offer public transport? Lol 😅 . It has better bus connectivity and even metros now connecting whole city. Other private cabs and rickshaw s are all over. I guess Bengaluru has best BMTC that is bus network in the city. It's overcrowded because of too much incoming crowd from North.
Its nowhere close to what Mumbai offers .. Autos with METER😂, Taxis, extensive local train network, Metro, Public Bus service offering AC, Non-AC, compact or double decker, Ola, Uber, Citiflow buses... a better civic management and planning authority trying their best in a city with so many challenges, definitely better tap water system, maintaining a national park, lakes, an AIRPORT within city limits, tons of upcoming infra projects, coastal road, MTHL, new metro lines... connectivity in unmatched. Plus employment opportunities not just limited to IT, but also in finance and entertainment industry...Mumbai just offers more choices!
I loved the attitude of the gentleman....so practical, self content and happy....so much to learn from him
Same here, my perspective for life is also the the same, but i enjoyed my work for being a surgeon in government hospital so i don't quit it for the same reason
@@MrRuchi16 hey since you're a surgeon.. I wanted to ask is it worth taking mbbs college on loan on 50 lakhs if someone is aspiring to be a surgeon... will the pay be good enough in 10 yrs to pay the loan and live life with content financially?
@@35mm_DREAM no
@@35mm_DREAM i have done my mbbs, ms, Mch from government college and i got stipend in Ms and Mch, also all my expenses r beared by my parents.
why wouldn't he be happy, his wife is paying for everything
Kudos to the couple for a progressive mindset where the husband chose to be at home and live a dream.. This was a very satisfying story to watch.
I saw Business channels in both bedrooms. Looks like Mr Atul is a stock market buff ! Possibly the reason he could retire early 😉
What an amazing couple, they have entirely sorted out their lives & aspirations, a rarity in these times.
Great episode. Retiring early with content about career, good choice for him. People are shifting their priorities for good. I have seen people slowing down in the process of climbing the ladder just to get some more peace and family time.
yes, it is such a positive trend, har baar bhaag daud is not needed..
Otherwise rat race will eat you up
Being cto of marico, living in a rented apartment, great to see how practical she is
That's for the tax purposes
@@MH34s but she can get tax reduction on home loan interest too
How did you know she works for Marico ?
@@nishantthaccker1173 cia agent hai wo
Man what skills!!
"bigger is not necessarily better" so happy to hear that 😅
Not always
Great couple. The gentleman especially has excellent views on life.
True .. Bangalore’s public transport isn’t on the same level as Mumbai’s.
Totally agree. Big house demands too much maintanence. Medium one is good enough.
Perhaps one of the best episodes of The Tenant ever. Awesome couple!
They are so refreshing and energetic.
Extremely positive video.
People with such good vibes❤
Amazing episode. Such a sorted couple with a great perspective on life.
Yeh log family ke sath bhi bahut acche se jante hun personally they are good ❤
such a great episode
The guy says he is not stressed but he looks like he is 70 years old while he is only 56..
That’s more to do with his genetics than stress. Genes are the biggest determinant of one’s physical phenotype.
Haha.. sahi pakde hain .
@@gruntgobshite Yes i'm out of shape and doctors saying that you should be in diet lifelong if you aim to look like a heroine!!! This is toooo bad!!!
That’s what public services do to you
@@monishasekar4716diet? We all have diet. Have some balanced food
Wow ! Refreshing to see the couple breaking a lot of myths ❤
This is such a great show. I have watched many of the episodes that are mostly in English. It's fun to see how Indian people live in Mumbai. It's so interesting how similar Western and Indian apartments are. I had expected to see more of an Indian decor, but it seems most Indian homes are furnished like any Western home. It's strange that renting is actually cheaper than buying a property. In the US, renting is often more expensive or about the same as purchasing a property.
Due to the limited land and high population, owning an apartment commands a high premium, mortgages here comes with 8-11% interest..so the monthly premiums are too high for the rentals to catch up..where as most of states have rent control acts keeping a check on the rental market so that working population get the opportunity to live on rent which is usually 1/3rd or 1/4th of mortgage (home loan) premiums....it also prevents people from just from just grabbing all the home inventory by getting cheap mortgages with a risk of creating a real estate bubble...and for interiors most people in the cities have moved away from traditional heavy decors, modern minimalist living is the current theme in the market specially if you are renting.
It is easily possible to get a 80K apartment at a better area with a sea view. Lower Parel, Worli, Bandra has so many places.
Not possible in lower Parel 3 bhk would be 2.5 lakh and plus.
What an attitude or should I say no-attitude.......beautiful..
Very practical, realistic and energetic couple. Loved their positive approach towards life.
Homes close to the sea in Mumbai have humid air, strong odour in summer time, food & furniture rots faster & in general not that comfortable or pleasant.
Wonderful couple and mindset
Really Positive and Aspirational People, Loved the Episode
Loved this - Bangalore gives you a cocooned life...Mumbai makes you street smart
Such a lovely and sorted out couple. Honest, realistic and have their feet firmly on the ground!
The tenant living in their Bangalore house, when he sees this 17:21 🧐🤯😱
😂 The fear of every tenant.
The tenant and fix your finance these 2 ❤
Wow ... What an experimenting couple... Lots of love from Himachal
Wonderful couple. Good thoughts on life. I think being happy is the most important thing in the life. Looks like these couple living that. Thank you for sharing your story. Lots to learn from both of you.
Different views of life. Great
This is unaffordable for majority of population in the country where per capita income is just Rs 1.8 lakhs per annum.
Not for everyone bro. People have lot of money here man...
@@uditraj8290
What is per capita income in India ?
Why is 60% of population in Mumbai living in slums or chawls
@@mandarp9472 per capita income 1,72,000. Bhai hum unke baare me baat kr rhe hai jinkwe paas paisa hai warna bikhari to USA & London me v hote hai... yaha paisa walo ki baat ho rhi hai bro
****#Everyone** man for himself*******
Wow couple with amazingly practical attitude
3 minutes into the video and i am constantly smiling
Such lovely people. Wonderful episode !
This guy is living my dream life
Great philosophical thoughts.butiful home.
Sir, you are living the life!!
Great episode...that gentleman's attitude is super
such a lovely couple #couplegoals and a good episode too Vishal
OMG what a lovely, inspiring and a trailblazer couple❤
Age 45
Dont wanna be rude but he looks more aged than that
Not 45 it's been 10 yrs now he might be 59
As a Bangalorean who has been to Mumbai I can vouch for better public transport in Mumbai. More trains and autos/taxis are more easily available at reasonable prices.
But those complaining about BMTC have no clue how bad buses are in other cities. All the migrant population refuses to use the bus and insists on travelling by car alone if they dont get a cab facility
People don't want to use the BMTC service in Bengaluru and they complain that city doesn't offer good service, which is factually wrong, bus quality are better in Bengaluru compared to Mumbai.
BMTC connectivity is not great. The connectivity in Mumbai is much better, you get trains , buses, autos etc everywhere. FYI i have lived in mumbai for 8 years and bangalore for 12 years. Also Mumbai is a great place for growing children.
Really, my favourite episode!
i like study table most
Was the apartment furnished for 1.15L?
One of the best episodes!
great host, great tenants.
Lovely intelligent couple ❤
1.15 Lak for 3bhk, with sea view is good. In bangalore obviously without sea view in top societies it is 75 K+, min 55K in avg society
New & creative way of advertisement..😃😃
Very nice house 🏡
I am confused, is it Andheri or Worli?
Its Andheri
He said right now staying in Andheri I am seeing worli side but if i move I would like to move to worli to see Andheri and the other side grow
Is this an ad for the house with sea view being the main focus ?
How are they unconventional. They are very practical. They own a place which they prob rented out and now travelling around..
Isn’t it Mumbai and NOT Bombay anymore ?
Mai to bachpan se hi ye kr ra hu.. I just earn enough to chill.. I hate going outside so i have been doing few things just for practical purposes
• Gave tuitions till age of 25 to fucking avoid a job
• Then did a job due to parents pressure but got work from home
• occasionaly go outside just to satisfy my curiosity. Once i turn 30 i wont go Anywhere
Life sucks outside just stay at home and do workout in evening.
What kind of jobs will you do from home.
@@mauing business development, business analyst, full stack developer, data scientist, it support etc
@16:10 Buying can still allow moving, if you give your place on rent and use that rent to stay elsewhere :)
It is so un true that shelf life of a house is 5 years. Ridiculous
He was 46 in 2011…add 12 years..58 years old…please fix your information
Good episode!
I need a big balcony for my small garden…I cant do without plants
Where in Andheri
Just visit Delhi and Mumbai sometimes. No city can match convenience of public transport in Mumbai or Delhi.
we want to see Vishal's place now :)
1100 sqft rent monthly 1.15 lac or yearly? Did not understand..
monthly bro
Practical couple.
Less maintenance and renting is cheaper.than buying .
The society dues are horrendous in mumbai
Lovely people ❤
Its Mumbai now not Bombay
Please do a episode on One Hiranandani Park Thane
As a true blue south Delhiite I know this kind of lifestyle and thinking is not for me although I’d love to be so open minded and disconnected from properties
Wish if had like this beautiful house.
Please grant my wish god.
Mumbai in Mumbai was missing today.
1 lakh me to gujrat me pura hotal ka rent aa jata he bhir bhi kuch bachega.
Camerman is already inside the house before host enters !
It's advertisement of Adani
Kuch bhi
He clearly couldn't make it to the top as of now.
Upsc attracts me ❤️
Words to live by: Bombay gives you opportunities of street-smartness.
Apartment lacks the soul tbh
Beautiful voice of azaan at 9.58
1.15 L per month?
Anyone managing acting and job in Mumbai message me ❤
Waste of money
Did the old lady just say Bangalore’s public transport is not up to mark ? BMTC alone runs 1500 buses on average in the city let alone the whole state.
He is older than 46…looks like 60
Marico ki CTO hai bhai yeh!!!
They look so old for their age.
No mandir
Bengaluru doesn't offer public transport? Lol 😅 . It has better bus connectivity and even metros now connecting whole city. Other private cabs and rickshaw s are all over. I guess Bengaluru has best BMTC that is bus network in the city.
It's overcrowded because of too much incoming crowd from North.
Its nowhere close to what Mumbai offers .. Autos with METER😂, Taxis, extensive local train network, Metro, Public Bus service offering AC, Non-AC, compact or double decker, Ola, Uber, Citiflow buses... a better civic management and planning authority trying their best in a city with so many challenges, definitely better tap water system, maintaining a national park, lakes, an AIRPORT within city limits, tons of upcoming infra projects, coastal road, MTHL, new metro lines... connectivity in unmatched.
Plus employment opportunities not just limited to IT, but also in finance and entertainment industry...Mumbai just offers more choices!
You are living in a delusion about Bangalore.. public transport is the worst .. the bus frequencies are 30 mins!
Bangalore public transport is utter crap. You clearly have not been to cities like Delhi and Kolkata.
come to Mumbai bro. here we have best transportation. in 100 rupees you can explore all Mumbai and still eat Vada pav
@@vyankateshkulkarni4374 very well said. I think even hundred is too much . 😄
Marne ki umar h aur flat aur lifestyle ki baatein krr rhe h
😂😂😂 budhe pota poti khilane ki Umar m accent jhaad rhe h
Bangalore’s public transport is not up to mark are you sure old lady ? Why don’t you say you prefer to use Ola and autos instead of Buses.
People want bigger space
Most irritating women
1100 sq feet spacious lol
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such a great episode