In 2017, he bought an apartment for Rs 13 crores in the J and K co-operative Housing Society in Versova, Mumbai, where he lived with his family before moving into his own bungalow. The house took him three years to design and renovate, and is said to be inspired by his old home in his hometown Budhana. With a wide verandah, white walls, and a big terrace perfect for watching sunsets, the bungalow is as grand as his journey. He named it ‘Nawab’ in memory of his late father, Nawabuddin Siddiqui. Talking in an old interviewwith ETimes, Nawazuddin looked back on how far he had come and thanked his fans for all the love and support. He also drew a powerful comparison between his past and present, saying, “Aaj jitna bada mera personal bathroom hai, utnasa mera ghar hua karta tha. Aise lagna chahiye ke yeh ek artiste ka ghar hai.”
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