Aaryamann Sethi Explores Luxury Furniture at Interior Design Exhibition
Aaryamann Sethi, the rising star and son of actor Parmeet Sethi, recently attended an exclusive interior design exhibition in search of elegant furniture for his new home. This new residence is a shared space with his fiancée, the talented actress Yogita Bihani. Accompanying them were his father Parmeet and brother Aayushmaan, both eager to find standout pieces for their living room.
Navigating Luxury and Budget Constraints
While sifting through a myriad of impressive designs, Aaryamann expressed his mixed feelings about the high price tags. He remarked, “These pieces are incredibly stylish but also quite expensive. There are countless options here, but even purchasing just four items would wipe out my entire budget. For now, I’m simply browsing.”
Parmeet, keen on guiding his son, attempted to share advice, but Aaryamann humorously interrupted with, “You mean take pictures and replicate them?” Their light-hearted exchange brought laughter, to which Parmeet replied, “No, it’s better to invest in one key piece that will define your living room.”
A Candid Discussion on Spending
Despite his father’s guidance, Aaryamann remained skeptical. In a slightly anxious tone, he voiced his concerns: “Dad, everything here is priced above Rs 4–5 lakh.” Parmeet encouraged him once more, “Then just buy one standout item.” However, Aaryamann quickly disagreed, stating, “I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
In a bid to lighten the mood, Parmeet offered financial assistance. Aaryamann immediately responded with a grin, “If you give me money, I’ll buy a new guitar.” This left Parmeet amused, prompting Aaryamann to jokingly remark on the irony: “It’s bizarre. You’re happy to spend on furniture but not on something that advances my career?”
The Quest for the Perfect Piece
During their exploration, Aaryamann singled out a striking piece of furniture, speculating, “I like this, but I suspect it’s priced at Rs 10 lakh.” After inquiring, he was surprised to find it priced at Rs 4.5 lakh instead. Unimpressed by the cost, he turned to his father and suggested, “Maybe we should have gone to a bargain market or an auction for better deals.”
Later, he shared his and Yogita’s mutual desire for a swing in their home, confessing, “We haven’t decided whether to put it inside or outside yet, but honestly, everything here feels overpriced.”
A Shift in Perspective
Aaryamann concluded with a heartfelt reflection, sharing how transitioning into the workforce has altered his perception of money: “Everything feels vastly more expensive now that I am just starting to earn. In the past, when I wasn’t earning, my view of spending was entirely different.”
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