INSIDE Rangoli Chandel's House; Thanks Her 'Doll' Kangana Ranaut For Designing And Choosing Desi Products Over International

WHOA! Rangoli Chandel reveals how her sister Kangana Ranaut designed her dream house using affordable Indian products only; here's how she thanked her for all the help

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INSIDE Rangoli Chandel's House; Thanks Her 'Doll' Kangana Ranaut For Designing And Choosing Desi Products Over International
Is there anything Kangana Ranaut can't do? The stunner, who started her Bollywood journey as an actress, is also an acclaimed director-producer. And, now, her sister's Rangoli Instagram posts suggest that Kangana also played a pivotal role in designing the interiors of her dream home, a 4bhk villa which is spread over 6000 sq feet has separate rooms for the staff as well. Sharing a streak of some beautiful glimpses of her newly-decorated villa, Rangoli revealed how her baby sister helped her in giving final touches. Rangoli further shared a heartwarming appreciation post for Kangana and revealed how she strictly used local and affordable products to design the interiors of her new home.

In her caption, Rangoli thanked Kangana for always being there. She also revealed how the actress ordered everything while she was shooting outdoors and every product used belongs to India and is super affordable. She wrote, "No words to thank our doll for being there for us in so many ways, also would like to mention she used only local material for construction and ordered everything for interiors online while she was on various shooting locations, amazed with the super-efficient deliveries to our home in a small village in the Himalayas, our Indian brands quality is far better than many international brands today and they are super affordable as well #proudindian #aatmanirbharBharat #Indiansarethebest."

Having designed Rangoli’s house, Kangana was asked if she had plans of wanting to do interior design, she said “Not really, I never really thought about it. I feel this comes naturally to me as creativity is somehow an extension of me as I'm more inclined towards sophistication. I don't know how to explain it but I think I volunteered to design it because it was my sister's house and I know her from our childhood that she can't be bothered. There's just one thing about her which I don't get and it's the fact that she's so hardworking that she eventually gets all things done and that too perfectly. She doesn't like any frills attached to anything which of course is not my style so when she asked me for inputs I was like, 'inputs and who will do the rest of the things' and she's like, 'well, what is there to be done? And I'm like, there you go. So that's how it all started.”

Rangoli shared some memories of hers with Kangana growing up together at their Himachal house, “Actually, we have an age gap of four years so we never really played with one another. We both had our own set of friends but I remember Kangana organising small picnics for all. She was also very obsessed with her dolls; so much that once when we were getting some furniture made at home, she used to be right after the carpenter, asking him to make a sofa, bed and other furniture for her dolls as well. Not only that but she also used to design their clothes and arrange their marriages from a very young age. She would be happy in her own world and since I was older I would always look at her in amusement and see how she's tension free and lost in her own world with her dolls and decorating them.”


image source: instagram/rangoli_r_chandel