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Ketan Raval says Kangana Ranaut’s vanity van is the “costliest” and cost Rs. 65 lakhs to customize
Started news about the opulent vanity van owned by Kangana Ranaut, which is used by some notable figures in the business. Not only do Bollywood stars have beautiful homes, but they are as well known to have expensive vanity vans. From Alia Bhatt to Deepika Padukone, a lot of actresses have talked about how luxurious their vanity vans are.
In an interview with Dainik Bhaskar, Ketan Raval disclosed that the Queen actress’s vanity van incorporates design cues from her own home to give her a comfortable feeling wherever she is filming. “Kangana would want a traditional look,” he said (for her vanity van). She requested that the van be built along the same lines as her home. She has carved sofas, and her chairs are all made of the same wood. Her comfort in the glamor van was our top priority. Even the company that supplied the jet spray for Kangana’s vanity van was chosen by her. The cost to customize my van for Kangana was approximately Rs 65 lakh.
During the promotion for her movie Rangoon, Kangana Ranaut talked about the need for vanity vans and how she had to film in remote places where there were no toilets or other amenities, which made things hard for her.
Poonam Dhillon, who brought the idea of vanity vans to Bollywood, also talked about these problems in an Instagram post. In 2021, Dhillon used the internet to talk about things like how hard it was for actresses to do simple things like change clothes when they were on set. She had posted pictures from the opening ceremony of her first vanity van in Tinseltown.
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