Discovering a rented place in India is not any straightforward process. Cramped areas, excessive lease, and undesirable curfews all make renting a many-headed monster that many individuals are pressured to face. Even members of the showbiz trade will not be resistant to it.
Actor Yamini Malhotra, a well-liked identify within the showbiz world, who additionally participated in Bigg Boss 18 shared her harrowing expertise whereas looking for a rented place.
The actor identified for her daring character and vibrant presence on tv revealed the challenges she has been going through whereas looking for a home within the metropolis.
In a heartfelt publish, Yamini shared how landlords and brokers requested her questions like, “Are you Hindu or Muslim?” or “Gujarati or Marwadi?” which left her feeling bewildered and upset.
In a publish on Instagram, the actor described her ordeal and requested “Does being an actor make me much less deserving of a house? It’s stunning how these questions nonetheless exist in 2025. Can we actually name this the town of goals if goals include situation?”
She additionally revealed that landlords are hesitant to lease her a home just because she’s an actor. She is discovering it powerful to safe a spot, as many householders aren’t eager on renting to folks from the trade.
Regardless of Mumbai’s popularity because the ‘metropolis of goals,’ the actress highlighted the irony of how some goals appear to come back with circumstances hooked up — significantly for actors.
She has additionally featured in Primary Teri Tu Mera, and the 2016 Telugu movie, Chuttalabbai.
Yamini had entered Bigg Boss 18 as a wildcard contestant. She was eradicated from the home inside just a few weeks. The Salman Khan-hosted TV actuality present concluded on January 19 with Karan Veer Mehra lifting the coveted winner’s trophy.
Earlier, one other Bigg Boss 17 contestant, Khanzaadi highlighted her challenges find lodging in Mumbai, citing spiritual discrimination as important hurdle. She expressed her frustration, revealing that landlords have been rejecting her solely due to her Muslim background. Khanzaadi emphasised the significance of discovering a protected place to dwell, particularly a she is alone in Mumbai with none household close by.