OTT and Bollywood actor Avinash Tiwary has created a minimalistic home in the party capital of Mumbai, Bandra. The space is designed to be the ‘ideal after-party scene’ where the boys can hang out and play games till the wee hours of the morning.
The actor recently invited Brut India to visit his spacious bachelor pad, which is a window into his love for gaming and sports. Instead of expensive props and decor pieces are things that any bachelor would love – ranging from a punching bag, boxing gloves, a cricket bat, a framed broken arrow from his archery lessons to sticks for martial arts.
Adding to the boys’ toys is a Sony PlayStation 5 accompanied by a Smart TV and a rather flaunt-worthy home theatre system.
A home theatre system that blends well with the decor
This home theatre in question is the Focal Dome 5.1 home theatre with Dome stands. This high-end system costs roughly Rs 2.6 lakh, which to put into context, is a tad more expensive than a Royal Enfield Bullet.
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At this price, what you get are speakers that feature a sleek design, lacquered finish, and a sound experience that will please any audiophile. Moreover, these high-fidelity speakers blend perfectly with the flat screen. The other speakers can be integrated into walls, in ceiling, on furniture or standing using Dome stands.
Based in Saint-Etienne, France, Focal has been manufacturing acoustic equipment since 1979. It is known to combine technology, craftmanship and materials that provide users with a unique listening experience.
Rounding off the audio-visual experience are a few posters of Tiwary’s works like Bambai Meri Jaan, Kaala, and Madgaon Express.
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