If she wants to cook, that's their lookout. If they can spend 56k in rent, they can surely afford a cook. Cooking a meal doesn't make her a homemaker and him a chauvinist. Just because they're living their life on their terms (in an old fashioned way) and are pretty successful in doing so, it makes everyone jealous. We should admire such young couples. Great job guys!
I stay in Bangalore and every week I watch these videos to make myself feel how lucky I am to live in a city with a way more affordable housing market with more or less the same quality of life or even better considering the weather
@@teatravel9526 Lol coz of all those top guns ur housing prices are so high that u have to put the washing machine in ur bedroom and pay 50k plus for an ancient 1bhk :D
If they wanted a vastu compliant flat and they got it, good for them. I think they had enough courage to voice their opinion and be clear in their ask. And South Bombay is better than Matunga, any one of us would trade places if given an option, so right call there. Boss, if you're spending 56k and its better to spend it on your own terms!
yes, because ShivSena, RSS Mohan Baghwat, BVS, Yuva Sena etc are all about the most peaceful, distinguished and ethnically varied parties on earth, stupid idiot.
This building is owned by the Shankarseth Family, who are the descendants of the great Maharashtrian Educationalist and Philanthropist Nana Jagannath Shankarseth. In the 18th century, such was his repute that Arabs, Afghans, and other foreign merchants chose to place their treasures in his custody rather than with banks, and he used to loan money even to the East India Company! He donated hundreds of acres of land to develop Mumbai and was involved in many public welfare works like building education institutes, railways, museums, theaters, etc. Due to his contribution, he is known as Mumbai's sculpturer, and this locality "Nana Chowk" is named after him.
cant compare Ahmedabad with Mumbai, prices in Ahmedabad are cheap because no one else is moving in Ahmedabad yet and unlikely in near future with restrictions on food and drinks.
There's nothing wrong when one choses to live within a community. It's their personal choice and if one is paying bomb. Might as well stay in South Bombay. I think they're a cute young couple! Kudos guys.
Good call on not renting the furniture. Its definitely more expensive! While the furniture looks old, but its good. I believe in Vastu and can definitely connect with him. Glad that they got a vastu compliant flat.
As a lawyer, I understand her answer. She isn't complaining about vernacular language requirement but just telling her side of the story. Every lawyer knows the importance of regional language but since she doesn't know Marathi, it's relatively tough for her to practice. That's it. She isn't complaining or cribbing. As a couple, they seem extremely sorted with their own priorities. Its refreshing to see such clarity at this age.
it is always bad to use furniture, which has been used by others, not V. compliant, room inside must have plane walls, but this room has a column inside, which is not v. Compliant, Every practitioner of this narrative, has different elements in their arsenal, suiting their own business, so making it look fearful or compliant & friendly. The sun rises from one side & sets on the other side, & has been doing as such since the millennium without any V. in play.. But yes if that suits somebody, then it may give them that confidence to live & the slightest problem, everything will change, asked to change by the practitioners. This goes on, Live free!
@@ShlokMehta-ml4by there was a time when faith could move mountains, today science can cut through mountains. Besides old is not Va compliant, New house is always V compliant!
Eventually everyone wants to stay with their community. Why do areas which are dominated by a certain section of people quote premium ? They just told the honest truth with a straight face and it takes courage to acknowledge this. Stupid to see people fight over this.
Mumbai almost did become part of Gujarat before partition planning, historically Mumbai has always been Gujju dominated, and anyway proper Gujarat is merely 70 km away, Virar is anyway Gujarat. Being a vegetarian I do love Gujjus for that, but other than that I have nothing in common with them, they are usually superstitious, patriarchal, super greedy and they prefer their own kind (typical example shown here, though they seem like really nice people, I'd rent my flat to such people in a blink of an eye, as Gujjus are top in ethics).
@@NoName-bb2pu Mumbai was never a Gujarati city , Mumbai itself derives its name from Mumba Devi a deity of native Agris and Kolis . Mumbai was and will always be a marathi city, cope as much as you want.
@@atharva6375 you're explaining Mumbai to me now? I was born in Pali Hill, if facts are called coping so be it, facts are facts, Mumbai was historically a portion of Gujarat and Bangalore was historically Madras Presidency aka Tamil Nadu. By luck 2 good cities went into the wrong hands
Am paying 53k for a newly built spacious 3bhk in Goregaon, Mumbai. And though we have our own 2bhk here now and will be shifting soon, I do think of settling down in Nashik in my later years.
One MSG for these guys, Bhaag idhar se......, my opinion is Mumbai is the best,it's my karma bhoomi,anything for Mumbai,will never leave Mumbai for any other city,heart is in mumbai
1. Check and tell me how many of the Top 500 billionaires in the world have vastu compliant houses? 2. Do Japanese and Norwegians have vastu compliant houses? 3. If Indians have Vastu, why is Feng Shui different? There are significant differences.
True. Like he said Mira Road is more comparable to Ahmedabad. And honestly, I found Ahmedabad to be much dirtier that South Mumbai. The driving sense in Ahmedabad is ZERO.
It’s Mumbai and not “Bombay”. Did Mrs. Lawyer expect FIRs to be in Gujrati or English in Mumbai? And yes, there are non vegetarians also living in Mumbai. If that’s a problem they should go back to Ahmedabad.
I always thought FIR’s etc are in English and native language( I’m not a lawyer) just learning this. It’s really sad that property deeds and registration etc are also in local language because English and Hindi are the official languages. Also if people move to different states for jobs often they can pick up spoken but very hard to pick up written language( I learnt Kannada Bengali and punjabi from living in 3 different states but very hard to learn written language)
Such people will never consider Mumbai as their home, they will be the first ones to run to Ahmedabad if god forbid any calamity happens in Mumbai city
Yeh pehla episode hai tenant ka jisko dekh ke bahut gussa aya mere ko , jab itna hi dikkat hai toh gujju jaake gujrat mai reh , aisa mindset waala log ka jarurat hi nahi hai gujrat itnaa accha hai toh wahi jaake reh na.
@@siddheshmahagaonkar Exactly. And the city is crowded because of people from other states. So much crowd, so many rental apartments, so much of construction. And then they say Mumbai bad, Mumbai bad.
When we wish to work in Germany, Hungary , we learn German . When we wish to work in Spain , we learn spanish , then what is negative to learn in regional language in our own country to work
Ask the local people of Mumbai to learn other languages. Is it that easy? That's why we need one connect language for the whole country. For economics, it is only English & Hindi.
@@gretaaarons4941 Why should local learn other languages? Is there any rule in economics that its only English and Hindi? This is what we called imposition of other languages.
First 7 minutes the guy keeps talking without a pause Poor girl didn't get much to speak, he must be talking and deciding all the time at home for all financial matters. OOOpsies That's Only Natural in Indian homes!!
South Mumbai is very good but traffic noise is terrific. I stayed on Pedder Road Kenilworth building between Jaslok Kemps Corner for 12 years. Birth place of Dr. Homi Bhabha pioneer of Atomic Energy. Govt. Building. Quarters for employees.
I think it's a bit premature of them to compare Ahmedabad to be a better city than Mumbai and being all smug about it lmao I mean they clearly haven't spent enough time in BOM, no other city can bring the kind of feeling Mumbai does, even with it's worst cons, it's still worthwhile. I just hope they're not delusional abt it and try to have a more open and mature opinion tbh
Why are you delusional about Bombay ? It's a bad place. Cities like Nagpur, Ahmedabad are much better and if they're choosing to live a lifestyle which suits them, then what's your issue ?
@@ravenne8130 its "Hindi". Its already an unofficial national language. Because you can communicate in Hindi in all the Indian states minus 4 from the south. And most of those states have their own primary language and none of them have a problem with Hindi as a secondary language for ease of communication. A Hindi speakers will have no problem travelling across India and communicating except only 4 states.
Whatever floats one's boat. However, for the first time, I fail to empathise with the featured tenants on this show. I mean, they want to stay within their own community, they didnt have the foresight that knowing the state language would be crucial to their jobs (how can a lawyer not know that), and they are sure about not settling down here...then Why on earth did they even move to Mumbai? Sure, they may earn more than their Ahmedabad counterparts but then, they are also spending a lot more here than in their hometown. Unless it's about not wanting to be in a dry state, I don't see the point of them coming here.
Cut them some slack. At a very young, they're trying to build a life together. Coming from a Tier 2 city to living in South Bombay speaks volumes about their journey. It's just stupid to see people like you making assumptions.
Maa kasam, I would suffocate around such people. Hate non-veg, hate pubs. I dont do much pub hopping nowadays but I have no issues with having those around. Or people having non-veg.
Coming from a Tier 2 city, I completely understand them. Kudos to them for choosing a way of life which others won't get or understand. It's natural to stay with your community, so no harm there.
This was insane. People work to live well. What’s the sense to work if you can’t live well. Better grow somewhere else and move to Mumbai when you can really earn a liveable place. Though my own family says that Mumba Devi is generous and you grow much faster when take her blessings. So be in Mumbai even if you get a square feet😊
Ya and wat vastu shit, in mumbai u can't find a home ,usme itna adamancy, so Dey r saying all South facing home are blank,nobody leaves there or don't prosper, mumbaikars beleive in hard work not vastu shit,kaam karke kamayenge
I feel sad for the girl her opinion doesn't matter to her husband she cooks and she doesn't care about vastu, she Didn't like this one but her husband convienced her it's very sad to see young people behave like old fashioned uncles
@@priyankadsa3488 what if she's ready to travel but obviously he doesn't want her to waste her time in travelling he wants her to invest that time for cooking lol
@@Gk-oj6qm see eating home cooked food is anyday better than ordering from outside. Travelling from matunga daily is not a good choice considering the amount of pollution and how crowded the trains are. And please she is not cooking just for her husband. She also eats the food. I mean anyone would be stupid to pay the same rent in matunga as grant road. Atleast I would also go with grant road flat given a choice between matunga and grant road. Also time is money...so if she is saving some time she is saving money as well.
@@priyankadsa3488 ofcourse but if I get a choice between cooking and travelling I'd choose travelling and home cooked food why doesn't he learn to cook?
@@Gk-oj6qm u can ask him...why should we be bothered of thier personal lives? Jab Miya biwi raazi kya karega kaazi...maybe she loves to cook...who knows...what we got to do with their personal life... enjoy the show and don't act like a detective
Vastu is very complicated so you would not have any one tell properly for apartments and multistory buildings not sure the vastu weitten earlier has any languages for those modern buildings
Hahahah... Mumbai is Mumbai...😅😅😅😅😅other cities can never match that..I live in India's most sought after city to live in south india ..you know what I mean..I can advertise weather everywhere..but let me tell you..Mumbai is Mumbai ❤
these are cribbing couple...they should get back to ahemedabad....girl can get guj language in court... and tht guy can work in gift city if it is actually working !!!!
Gujjus like to larp about wealth all the time , but are probably the worst ever tenants who never pay rent on time, delayed rents and saving interest is the part of their expertise.
@@sauras2 No just people with slave mentality call it bombay. These slaves typically have an inferiority complex about themselves and their minds are still in GMT.
That apartment looks so gaudy like some place you'd find in some backward North Indian town. I'd rather live on the pavement than pay 56000 for this crap
56k for a 1bhk house should be a violation of basic human rights
They are wearing clothes as per Vastu 😂
Yellow Color of there Ac as per vastu 😊
If she wants to cook, that's their lookout. If they can spend 56k in rent, they can surely afford a cook. Cooking a meal doesn't make her a homemaker and him a chauvinist. Just because they're living their life on their terms (in an old fashioned way) and are pretty successful in doing so, it makes everyone jealous. We should admire such young couples. Great job guys!
I stay in Bangalore and every week I watch these videos to make myself feel how lucky I am to live in a city with a way more affordable housing market with more or less the same quality of life or even better considering the weather
Hold my 🍺
-Jaipur
Hyderabad is even better
All the top guns stay in Mumbai, all IT and middle management in your cities 😂😂😂😂 aaamchi Mumbai!!!!!
@@teatravel9526 Lol coz of all those top guns ur housing prices are so high that u have to put the washing machine in ur bedroom and pay 50k plus for an ancient 1bhk :D
and here im working from home....feeling too damn lucky
If they wanted a vastu compliant flat and they got it, good for them. I think they had enough courage to voice their opinion and be clear in their ask. And South Bombay is better than Matunga, any one of us would trade places if given an option, so right call there.
Boss, if you're spending 56k and its better to spend it on your own terms!
They will never assimilate in the inclusive nature of Mumbai, people with such mentalities give rise to lobbies
It's their choice, buddy. Let them live where they feel like home.
yes, because ShivSena, RSS Mohan Baghwat, BVS, Yuva Sena etc are all about the most peaceful, distinguished and ethnically varied parties on earth, stupid idiot.
This building is owned by the Shankarseth Family, who are the descendants of the great Maharashtrian Educationalist and Philanthropist Nana Jagannath Shankarseth. In the 18th century, such was his repute that Arabs, Afghans, and other foreign merchants chose to place their treasures in his custody rather than with banks, and he used to loan money even to the East India Company! He donated hundreds of acres of land to develop Mumbai and was involved in many public welfare works like building education institutes, railways, museums, theaters, etc. Due to his contribution, he is known as Mumbai's sculpturer, and this locality "Nana Chowk" is named after him.
people like him financed british rule over india
Vishal, I wish you showed more of the area in the video. No other part of the country is like South Bombay - just wished you showed around.
cant compare Ahmedabad with Mumbai, prices in Ahmedabad are cheap because no one else is moving in Ahmedabad yet and unlikely in near future with restrictions on food and drinks.
That's true but I think the context was different.
Still Ahmedabad's one of the best.
There's nothing wrong when one choses to live within a community. It's their personal choice and if one is paying bomb. Might as well stay in South Bombay. I think they're a cute young couple! Kudos guys.
Good call on not renting the furniture. Its definitely more expensive! While the furniture looks old, but its good. I believe in Vastu and can definitely connect with him. Glad that they got a vastu compliant flat.
And you can claim furnished house as HRA. So lot of tax benefits too
What a well balanced couple, They know what they want and are both smart.
As a lawyer, I understand her answer. She isn't complaining about vernacular language requirement but just telling her side of the story. Every lawyer knows the importance of regional language but since she doesn't know Marathi, it's relatively tough for her to practice. That's it. She isn't complaining or cribbing. As a couple, they seem extremely sorted with their own priorities. Its refreshing to see such clarity at this age.
😂
No sunlight!!! You left a balcony home and chose this one where all your rooms face others home. Like 10-15 ft away.
Seems like you live in a bungalow in Vasai. You'll never get it boss.
it is always bad to use furniture, which has been used by others, not V. compliant, room inside must have plane walls, but this room has a column inside, which is not v. Compliant, Every practitioner of this narrative, has different elements in their arsenal, suiting their own business, so making it look fearful or compliant & friendly. The sun rises from one side & sets on the other side, & has been doing as such since the millennium without any V. in play.. But yes if that suits somebody, then it may give them that confidence to live & the slightest problem, everything will change, asked to change by the practitioners. This goes on, Live free!
@tapan kumar, it's very expensive to rent furniture. If you don't know about the subject, better not to comment.
@@ShlokMehta-ml4by there was a time when faith could move mountains, today science can cut through mountains. Besides old is not Va compliant, New house is always V compliant!
Eventually everyone wants to stay with their community. Why do areas which are dominated by a certain section of people quote premium ? They just told the honest truth with a straight face and it takes courage to acknowledge this. Stupid to see people fight over this.
Mumbai almost did become part of Gujarat before partition planning, historically Mumbai has always been Gujju dominated, and anyway proper Gujarat is merely 70 km away, Virar is anyway Gujarat. Being a vegetarian I do love Gujjus for that, but other than that I have nothing in common with them, they are usually superstitious, patriarchal, super greedy and they prefer their own kind (typical example shown here, though they seem like really nice people, I'd rent my flat to such people in a blink of an eye, as Gujjus are top in ethics).
@@NoName-bb2pu Mumbai was never a Gujarati city , Mumbai itself derives its name from Mumba Devi a deity of native Agris and Kolis . Mumbai was and will always be a marathi city, cope as much as you want.
@@atharva6375 you're explaining Mumbai to me now? I was born in Pali Hill, if facts are called coping so be it, facts are facts, Mumbai was historically a portion of Gujarat and Bangalore was historically Madras Presidency aka Tamil Nadu. By luck 2 good cities went into the wrong hands
Bedroom Mai washing machine, all the vastu down the drain 😂😂😂
Paisa barbaad bc😂
Mumbai me ghar ke aandar w/m rakh pa rahe ho, aur kya chahiye 😂😂😂
M paying 60k emi for my plush locality,3bhk very spacious flat in nasik!!
Am paying 53k for a newly built spacious 3bhk in Goregaon, Mumbai. And though we have our own 2bhk here now and will be shifting soon, I do think of settling down in Nashik in my later years.
One MSG for these guys, Bhaag idhar se......, my opinion is Mumbai is the best,it's my karma bhoomi,anything for Mumbai,will never leave Mumbai for any other city,heart is in mumbai
Very very regional mindset wala chapri type of people
For me never want Mumbai to be my karma bhoomi, may be for max 4 to 5 years of my life, if I can't avoid it, but not more.
I belive you might gbrought a house in 1990 to 2000 or even before. If so then Mumbai is great not for new people
Or else Baap ke hotel main rehra hai
1. Check and tell me how many of the Top 500 billionaires in the world have vastu compliant houses?
2. Do Japanese and Norwegians have vastu compliant houses?
3. If Indians have Vastu, why is Feng Shui different? There are significant differences.
why audio is not there in 2nd half of the video ?
If you feel you're dumb and can't earn enough money, just look at this and keep your head high.
There's no comparison btw Ahmedabad and Mumbai 😂
Dude, Ahmedabad is not even comparable to Thane.
Thane is better thn Ahmedabad.
True. Like he said Mira Road is more comparable to Ahmedabad. And honestly, I found Ahmedabad to be much dirtier that South Mumbai. The driving sense in Ahmedabad is ZERO.
It’s Mumbai and not “Bombay”. Did Mrs. Lawyer expect FIRs to be in Gujrati or English in Mumbai? And yes, there are non vegetarians also living in Mumbai. If that’s a problem they should go back to Ahmedabad.
I always thought FIR’s etc are in English and native language( I’m not a lawyer) just learning this. It’s really sad that property deeds and registration etc are also in local language because English and Hindi are the official languages. Also if people move to different states for jobs often they can pick up spoken but very hard to pick up written language( I learnt Kannada Bengali and punjabi from living in 3 different states but very hard to learn written language)
Such people will never consider Mumbai as their home, they will be the first ones to run to Ahmedabad if god forbid any calamity happens in Mumbai city
@@alishashenoy apka naam meri school principal ka naam hai unka yaad aa gaya achanak se 😊✌️
Yeh pehla episode hai tenant ka jisko dekh ke bahut gussa aya mere ko , jab itna hi dikkat hai toh gujju jaake gujrat mai reh , aisa mindset waala log ka jarurat hi nahi hai gujrat itnaa accha hai toh wahi jaake reh na.
@@siddheshmahagaonkar Exactly. And the city is crowded because of people from other states. So much crowd, so many rental apartments, so much of construction. And then they say Mumbai bad, Mumbai bad.
When we wish to work in Germany, Hungary , we learn German . When we wish to work in Spain , we learn spanish , then what is negative to learn in regional language in our own country to work
Ask the local people of Mumbai to learn other languages. Is it that easy? That's why we need one connect language for the whole country. For economics, it is only English & Hindi.
@@gretaaarons4941 Why should local learn other languages? Is there any rule in economics that its only English and Hindi? This is what we called imposition of other languages.
First 7 minutes the guy keeps talking without a pause Poor girl didn't get much to speak, he must be talking and deciding all the time at home for all financial matters. OOOpsies That's Only Natural in Indian homes!!
She spoke after 2.5 minutes. See the video before commenting.
Typic gujju mindset
I haven't seen any RUclips channel lately that pushes ads in the videos so aggressively... They too unskipable!
Vishal you made a mistake by visiting these type of chapri people who are building regional lobbys 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡we must stay Indian first..this is not good
vastu is one thing but having no direct sunlight is big no yarr... andhera kayam rahe
Ads on this channel is irritating. It plays the same ad again and again and more frequently then other channels. Please fix this
South Mumbai is very good but traffic noise is terrific. I stayed on Pedder Road Kenilworth building between Jaslok Kemps Corner for 12 years. Birth place of Dr. Homi Bhabha pioneer of Atomic Energy. Govt. Building. Quarters for employees.
You were sarcastic at many instances during this interaction 😝
Nice couple… ignore the stupid and sarcastic comments ❤
I think it's a bit premature of them to compare Ahmedabad to be a better city than Mumbai and being all smug about it lmao I mean they clearly haven't spent enough time in BOM, no other city can bring the kind of feeling Mumbai does, even with it's worst cons, it's still worthwhile.
I just hope they're not delusional abt it and try to have a more open and mature opinion tbh
Why are you delusional about Bombay ? It's a bad place. Cities like Nagpur, Ahmedabad are much better and if they're choosing to live a lifestyle which suits them, then what's your issue ?
Any day Ahmedabad is far far far far far better than than Mumbai. In fact Ahmedabad is one of the best places to stay in India.
@@hirakmohanray667 Lol are you kidding? Ahmedabad sucks.
@@ashishnair136 ya 1 room over priced match Box in a filthy crowded city is the best place to stay in India😂🤣😂🤣🤣
@@hirakmohanray667 when did I say Mumbai is the best city to live?? I am talking about Ahmedabad.
Chapri mentality..Indian national vibe gyi bhaar main..har jagah regional mindset.. Ahmedabad main hi reh leta bete💩💩💩🤫🤫🤫🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
rightly said. What other people eat they decide on a different location.
My favourite show ❤
Why not learn the state language and assimilate, rather than trying to stick to your own community
These are two different issues. It's tough to learn a new language but find a corporate job. Staying with the community is their own choice.
Yes that is why hindhi can't become national language
@@ravenne8130 its "Hindi". Its already an unofficial national language. Because you can communicate in Hindi in all the Indian states minus 4 from the south. And most of those states have their own primary language and none of them have a problem with Hindi as a secondary language for ease of communication. A Hindi speakers will have no problem travelling across India and communicating except only 4 states.
Whatever floats one's boat. However, for the first time, I fail to empathise with the featured tenants on this show. I mean, they want to stay within their own community, they didnt have the foresight that knowing the state language would be crucial to their jobs (how can a lawyer not know that), and they are sure about not settling down here...then Why on earth did they even move to Mumbai? Sure, they may earn more than their Ahmedabad counterparts but then, they are also spending a lot more here than in their hometown. Unless it's about not wanting to be in a dry state, I don't see the point of them coming here.
Cut them some slack. At a very young, they're trying to build a life together. Coming from a Tier 2 city to living in South Bombay speaks volumes about their journey. It's just stupid to see people like you making assumptions.
She just told that the challenges. Being a banker, the guy would want to come to Mumbai. She told her side. Don't judge too quickly.
Maa kasam, I would suffocate around such people. Hate non-veg, hate pubs.
I dont do much pub hopping nowadays but I have no issues with having those around. Or people having non-veg.
If u dont know, gujjus kutter veg only eaters, equally gulp barrels of beer... noticed in bangalore😂. And they are kool otherwise
@@Milkyway248-p4h point is jisko jo khana hai khane do peene do...As long as they arent bothering me
Coming from a Tier 2 city, I completely understand them. Kudos to them for choosing a way of life which others won't get or understand. It's natural to stay with your community, so no harm there.
This was insane.
People work to live well.
What’s the sense to work if you can’t live well.
Better grow somewhere else and move to Mumbai when you can really earn a liveable place.
Though my own family says that Mumba Devi is generous and you grow much faster when take her blessings. So be in Mumbai even if you get a square feet😊
Vishal has the worst body language for an interviewer. Good show though.
The way they tried to hide the washing machine 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ya and wat vastu shit, in mumbai u can't find a home ,usme itna adamancy, so Dey r saying all South facing home are blank,nobody leaves there or don't prosper, mumbaikars beleive in hard work not vastu shit,kaam karke kamayenge
Vastu is not for above 5lak population. It is for only villages and small towns
I feel sad for the girl her opinion doesn't matter to her husband she cooks and she doesn't care about vastu, she Didn't like this one but her husband convienced her it's very sad to see young people behave like old fashioned uncles
Nothing sad...it's closer from the court so it's logical to stay here
@@priyankadsa3488 what if she's ready to travel but obviously he doesn't want her to waste her time in travelling he wants her to invest that time for cooking lol
@@Gk-oj6qm see eating home cooked food is anyday better than ordering from outside.
Travelling from matunga daily is not a good choice considering the amount of pollution and how crowded the trains are.
And please she is not cooking just for her husband. She also eats the food.
I mean anyone would be stupid to pay the same rent in matunga as grant road.
Atleast I would also go with grant road flat given a choice between matunga and grant road.
Also time is money...so if she is saving some time she is saving money as well.
@@priyankadsa3488 ofcourse but if I get a choice between cooking and travelling I'd choose travelling and home cooked food why doesn't he learn to cook?
@@Gk-oj6qm u can ask him...why should we be bothered of thier personal lives?
Jab Miya biwi raazi kya karega kaazi...maybe she loves to cook...who knows...what we got to do with their personal life... enjoy the show and don't act like a detective
Staying in Chandigarh, our balcony is bigger than this flat😅
Lucky to be here!
Yes it's a fact that. If you are not a celebrity, certainly Mumbai is not a place to stay. Bathroom sized flats costing a bomb.
They got it on pretty reasonable rent
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Vastu is very complicated so you would not have any one tell properly for apartments and multistory buildings not sure the vastu weitten earlier has any languages for those modern buildings
Mumbai is overhyped...vishal should visit other cities to know Mumbai is not that good in many terns- traffic, cost etc
Hahahah... Mumbai is Mumbai...😅😅😅😅😅other cities can never match that..I live in India's most sought after city to live in south india ..you know what I mean..I can advertise weather everywhere..but let me tell you..Mumbai is Mumbai ❤
And yet everyone comes here 😊 Kuch toh hai iss sheher mein. 😊
Yes, Mumbai is Mumbai -overcrowded, unreasonable rent, pathetic public transport. And ppl says Mumbai spirit and all.
@@megsie1424woh isiliye kyuki job or posting ke liye majburan pinjra aka Mumbai me jana padta hai.
these are cribbing couple...they should get back to ahemedabad....girl can get guj language in court... and tht guy can work in gift city if it is actually working !!!!
lol gift city is a joke.
That guy has backward thinking sometimes...
I think his wife is good knows how to adjust perfectly..😎😎
good episode btw..
A lot to learn from them 😛 .. #sarcasm
Simply learn Marathi.
South Mumbai is a dead city? Kya uncle 😭
Why do you wear coat while working from home 😂
😆😆😆😆😆
Official video calls would be my guess.
I think being a banker demands you to be.
Gujjus like to larp about wealth all the time , but are probably the worst ever tenants who never pay rent on time, delayed rents and saving interest is the part of their expertise.
3 ads in 2 min😮😮
such a orthodox backward couple
First of all it's Mumbai not Bombay
Dude pls outrage less 😅
Nobody calls south Mumbai.. It's South Bombay
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@@sauras2 No just people with slave mentality call it bombay. These slaves typically have an inferiority complex about themselves and their minds are still in GMT.
Yeah it's high time it should be renamed to SoMu from SoBo now with all the Bombay Mumbai comments I have seen recently
Seems girl is jst stuck with dis chomu
Vastu is unscientific claptrap.
That apartment looks so gaudy like some place you'd find in some backward North Indian town. I'd rather live on the pavement than pay 56000 for this crap