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‘They charge a lot, but I don’t like to compromise there’: Manoj Bajpayee reveals the only thing he likes to splurge on

"I mostly go with my family, so I don't want them to feel that they have to compromise on certain things. I can, because I'm a man who come from the ground, so it doesn't matter to me," the Family Man actor added.

manoj bajpayee on his most expensive splurgeManoj Bajpayee on his most expensive splurge. (Source: Instagram/@bajpayee.manoj)

When it comes to celebrities and public figures, we are always curious to know more about their lifestyle: what they eat, how they dress, and what they spend. However, despite prolific success in the film industry, Manoj Bajpayee doesn’t live a flashy life; instead, he chooses to invest in memories and experiences that will stay with him forever.

When podcaster Raj Shamani asked what’s the most expensive thing he has bought, The Family Man actor replied, “It is my house, followed by my car. My other expensive things are our vacations. I like to travel in a little luxury. I like to travel in comfort. We always travel in business or first class only, by God’s grace, but I want to keep my family very comfortable. When we go, we mostly stay in Airbnb’s. They charge a lot, but I don’t like to compromise there.”

Sharing that he likes to live that king-sized life, he added, “I mostly go with my family, so I don’t want them to feel that they have to compromise on certain things. I can, because I’m a man who came from the ground, so it doesn’t matter to me. But my family is my weak point.”

manoj bajpayee wife and daughter Manoj Bajpayee with wife and daughter. (Source: Instagram/@bajpayee.manoj)

Understanding his money mindset

When it comes to spending money, different people have different mindsets. It might feel tempting to give in to that impulse purchase, especially if your current social circle is one you struggle to keep up with. That’s where financial discipline and education step in, preventing you from making money mistakes that can cost you and your wallet in the long run.

Delhi-based psychologist Dr Priyanka Bhosale said that while early adulthood is driven by such external markers of success, midlife often brings a deeper awareness of emotional needs. People begin questioning not just what they are doing, but why. This is where transformation starts.

In today’s day and age, true success feels less like climbing and more like reaching a place where you are closer to yourself, your values, and your sense of inner alignment,” said Dr Bhosale. That is also why the psychologist stressed the importance of caring for both your physical and mental well-being.

As Bajpayee mentioned, taking meaningful breaks, engaging in activities beyond work, and nurturing personal fulfilment are highly recommended. Making time for self-care, exercise, hobbies, and quality moments with loved ones can significantly contribute to emotional well-being and overall life satisfaction.

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For him, taking his family on vacations is the ultimate form of luxury. For others, it could be splurging on good food, clothes, electronic gadgets, or going on wellness retreats. The choice lies entirely with oneself, as there’s no one single definition of success or luxury. The

Sometimes, individuals find it difficult to break out of the rut of excessive work focus and may not know where to start. At such times, you can take help from an expert who will help you identify which part of life you need to swing and how to maintain momentum.


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