Sonam Kapoor’s ‘bucket-vase' invites interesting memes on social media

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2024-08-18T20:53:17+05:00 News Desk

Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor has lately offered a grand tour of her massive flat in Mumbai and introduced her clever fanbase with a bucket which the female star is actually using as a ‘vase’ in the bar area. Fans seemed quite interested in Sonam’s 'steal bucket vase’ as they produced a plethora of hilarious memes on all over so social.


One of the fans wrote in the comment section: “Steel baalti. The only thing I can afford from her lavish Mumbai home.”


Another commented: “It’s a silver balti if you watch the video clearly." The fan responded with, "Stop calling me poor in 100 languages..."


A person joked: "That's what she (Sonam) said... That she was gifted the silver bucket and she is using it as a vase." However, some were convinced it was not a silver bucket. One wrote, "No, it's steel." 'Basically, it's a sambhar bucket'


A person also joked about Sonam's 'balti', "Basically it's a sambhar bucket in Indian weddings." Another reacted, "Not only sambhar, every Indian dish during functions."



An Instagram user was not too sure they could steal decor ideas from Sonam's lavish home, writing, "These things only look good in their (celebs') houses… if we did it, people would take it differently..."


Sonam introduces Steal bucket


 Sonam was heard saying in the clip, “This is actually an old Indian balti or bucket... these balties were basically used to have a bath. So, I use it as a vase in the house and I kind of love it.”


Sonam on her ‘too grown-up’ taste


Sonam's home offers a masterclasses in maximalism. In her interview with AD, the actor, who was last seen in Blind (2023), opened up about her home, and said, "I know some of my contemporaries will find my taste too grown-up, but my approach was twofold: firstly, I would like to be an ambassador for Indian decorative arts, and secondly, I wanted to emulate, with a fresh slant, the houses I grew up in.”








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