In the world of cinema, locations often blur the line between fiction and reality.
One such example currently trending is the lavish residence of Hamza Ali Mazari from Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
While the film places this grand home in Karachi’s Lyari, the truth is far closer to home - it is a real luxury property located in Amritsar, Punjab.
A reel mansion with a real address
The opulent bungalow seen in the film is not a set or CGI creation. It is a real, high-end residence named “Ananda”, situated in Amritsar.
Designed by renowned Indian firm 23DC Architects, the property has quickly become a talking point among audiences and design enthusiasts alike.
What appears on screen as a Karachi underworld kingpin’s residence is, in reality, a modern Indian architectural marvel - a fascinating crossover of storytelling and real estate.
Inside Ananda: Design meets luxury
Spread across 16,000-20,000 sq ft on a one-acre plot, this abode is a masterclass in contemporary luxury.
Its key features include seamless indoor-outdoor integration with open courtyards, expansive green landscapes and gardens, modern glass elements paired with traditional Indian design sensibilities, and spacious layouts designed for both privacy and grandeur.
The home was completed in 2024, reflecting a new wave of Indian luxury architecture that blends global aesthetics with local roots.
Why the house is going viral
The property has become an “unexpected star” of the film, with several pivotal scenes shot here - including dramatic confrontations, emotional moments, and high-profile party sequences.
Audiences have been particularly drawn to its palatial scale and cinematic appeal - its aspirational design mirrors the larger-than-life persona of Hamza.
Additionally, the contrast between its on-screen Pakistani identity and real Indian location has also earned it praises.
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