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When The Kapil Sharma Show fame Sumona Chakravarti bought a house in Mumbai redefining 'settling down'; says ‘It’s not about marriage but financial independence'

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 28, 2025, 19:52 IST
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When The Kapil Sharma Show fame Sumona Chakravarti bought a house in Mumbai redefining 'settling down'; says ‘It’s not about marriage but financial independence’

The Kapil Sharma Show fame Sumona Chakravarti recently got candid in a podcast with Pankaj Dubey about her personal journey and what “settling down” truly means to her. From choosing independence over convention to designing a space that reflects her identity, Sumona's inspiring revelations champion financial freedom, self-awareness, and breaking away from traditional expectations tied to marriage and societal pressure.

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Choosing Independence Over Convention

Sumona shared how, at 30, she decided to move out of her parents' home—not out of rebellion, but to grow. “I told them I want to live alone. Unless you run a house on your own, you won’t understand responsibility—managing everything when your cook doesn’t come, paying bills, living with accountability—it shapes you.” For her, this step was vital for personal evolution and maturity.

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The Challenges of Buying a Home in Mumbai

Sumona candidly admitted the difficulties of owning property in a city like Mumbai. “I bought a small house years ago, and the kind of papad belne padte hain… it's not easy.” From navigating finances to understanding the housing market, her experience reflects the grit it takes to build stability in a metropolis.

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Designing Her Dream Home

Passionate about creating a space that resonates with her, Sumona opted for a chic, New York-style studio. “I love the Japandi aesthetic—minimal, functional, and beautiful. It reflects who I am.” She believes one’s living space should feel like home, not just a box to live in.

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The Reality Behind Social Media

“People only see what’s online,” Sumona said. “You don’t know me, you know my social media.” She highlighted how curated feeds often mask real-life hardships, reinforcing the need to look beyond filters and understand the effort behind every milestone.

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Redefining the Meaning of ‘Settled’

“When someone asks when I’ll settle down, I say I am settled,” she said firmly. For Sumona, it’s not about marriage but financial independence. “My mom always told me, whether I get married or not, I should have my own space—and I do. That’s true stability.”

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A Message to Young Women

Sumona encouraged young women to invest in themselves. “Instead of saving only for weddings, save for your independence. I took a home loan ten years ago—it’s an investment in my future.” Her story serves as a wake-up call for women to break out of traditional molds and prioritise self-reliance.

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A Decade of Hard Work and Pride

Looking back, Sumona feels immense pride. “The amount I paid for this small home in Mumbai could buy a villa elsewhere. But this isn’t just property—it’s my achievement. A roof I earned. That sense of pride? It’s unmatched.” Her journey is a powerful testament to choosing one's path with courage and clarity.

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Her works

Sumona is best known for her comic timing on The Kapil Sharma Show. She began her career as a child artist and gained recognition with Bade Achhe Lagte Hain. Over the years, she’s impressed audiences with her versatility in both television and stage performances.

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Shabbir G B
317 days ago
Somona Jee. We can understand that after raking in crores the Ideologies changes accordingly. But one thing is very important in life and that is called FAMILY. For the new generation raising family is a huge burden and social obligations to fulfill. So general conclusion sums up to freedom in life for personal pleasure. Anyone can visit anytime 24/7. Right baby ?
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