Rakesh shares glimpses of the ‘den’ he calls home in Farah Khan’s new vlog. (Image source: Farah Khan/YouTube). Veteran actor Rakesh has been making waves since his stint in Dhurandhar where he played Jameel Jamali a Pakistani politician. This has sparked a meme trend that is sweeping social media. Farah Khan, a filmmaker and choreographer, visited the actor’s Mumbai home to provide glimpses into his personal space. In a video posted on her YouTube channel Farah arrived with her cook, Dilip, dressed as Ranveer’s Hamza Ali Mazari. The home tour starts with the entrance door decorated with plants, showpieces and a nameplate.Living room featuring Buddha-themed artThe entrance opens up into the spacious living area, which is distinguished by its warm, lived in charm. The room is characterized by tropical-upholstered wooden armchairs, two glass-topped centre tables, Buddha-themed art, leafy wallpaper and hanging plants. Rakesh Bedi’s living space (Image Source: Farah Khan/YouTube) The kitchen has the same inviting feel with wooden cabinetry and vintage details. Rakesh Bedi’s kitchen tour (Image Source: Farah K Khan/YouTube). Rakesh Bedi’s personal den. The walls are covered with portraits of Bedi’s fans, and a shelf shows off the awards he’s received over the years. He said that photos, souvenirs, and keepsakes could help people create a sense stability by reminding them of their personal identity outside of work. Story continues below this advertisement”The objects can serve as silent sources for strength and sentimental values and emotional control, which helps them create a home of comfort and belonging,” he explained. Dr Krishna also explained that placing plants near entrances can create a calming effect. He said that they create a smooth transition between the outside and the inside, and offer a sense peace, order and emotional safety, while symbolising growth, positivity and peace in many cultures. He said that such symbols could create a peaceful environment, encourage reflection, and reduce stress by serving visual reminders to take a break in a busy day. From a design standpoint, they can help create a peaceful corner or contemplative atmosphere. In many homes, meaning and ritual elements create peace through their connection with the object,” explained Dr Krishna.