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Asian Paints Where The Heart Is - Season 3 is back again to entertain web series lovers

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2019, at 11:29 pm

Mumbai, Aug 24 (IBNS): Home decor brand Asian Paints is all set to be back with their popular web series, “AsianPaints Where the Heart Is”.

The first two seasons allowed viewers to have an insider’s view of some of the most unique and iconic celebrity homes, giving us an unprecedented insight into who these celebrities truly are.

Whether it was Radhika Apte explaining her attachment to her grandma’s wooden rocking chair, or Zoya Akhtar showing us exactly where and how all that magical writing takes place or Kalki showcasing her passion for surfing; “Asian Paints Where The Heart Is” has certainly helped us gain a unique perspective on our favourite celebs. The show is about so much more than celebrities showing us their home; it’s really an insight into who they are, what they’re passionate about (outside their work), and what truly matters to them.

The third installment of the show, is live on YouTube from today, it is a slight departure from the previous two seasons in that the focus is on the beauty of relationships, and how these relationships truly make a home what it is.

Another interesting aspect of this season is that the chosen celebrities come from different parts of the country as well as different walks of life; and this diversity gets reflected in how they envision and build their home.

So from the eclectic brother-sister acting duo of Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem whose unconventional life choices are reflected in their unconventional home to “Captain Fantastic”, Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri, the show showcases a wide variety of celebrities and their equally diverse yet uniquely beautiful homes.

Other celebrities on the show include the versatile Gaurav Kapur and his wife, actor Kirat Bhattal; Boman Irani who gives us a glimpse into the old-world charm of his Parsi house, and Tamil and Telugu star Kajal Aggarwal who has grown up in her family home in Mumbai.

Speaking on the occasion of the launch of the third season of the show, Asian Paints’ COO, Amit Syngle  remarked, “Asian Paints Where The Heart Is has really touched a chord with viewers in the past two seasons and we’re so proud to bring it back. Even as celebrities show us their homes, they’re also showing us a glimpse of their inner world. At Asian Paints, we truly believe that beautiful homes are a reflection of their inhabitants, and we’re so glad this show allows to witness the extraordinary beauty in the everyday.”

 

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