Hrithik Roshan's co-star, who struggled to get paid even after major hit, now owns 100-acre farm house near Mumbai

Rajat Bedi, known for 'Koi... Mil Gaya', is experiencing a career resurgence with his role in Aryan Khan's 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'. The actor recently showcased his opulent 100-acre countryside retreat in Khopoli, featuring exotic ostriches. Be...

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Rajat Bedi in a scene from Koi Mil Gaya
Rajat Bedi has stepped back into public attention following his appearance in The Ba***ds of Bollywood, a project helmed by Aryan Khan. Once widely recognised for his part in Koi... Mil Gaya, directed by Rakesh Roshan, Bedi has now found fresh appreciation among viewers through his comic portrayal of Jaraj Saxena in the streaming series. His performance has introduced him to a younger audience, rekindling interest in his journey and personal life.

With renewed curiosity surrounding him, the actor recently invited Pinkvilla to explore his expansive countryside retreat located in Khopoli, close to Mumbai. Spread across nearly 100 acres, the estate reflects both scale and opulence.

A Grand Farmhouse and Exotic Attractions

The visit itself made a dramatic impression, as Bedi chose to arrive via helicopter, explaining that this is his usual mode of transport when heading to the property. The farmhouse boasts sprawling greenery and unique features, including a small collection of ostriches. He revealed that five or six of these birds were specially sourced from Chennai.


Discussing the unusual additions, Bedi mentioned that the ostriches are large enough for playful interactions, even allowing writing on their backs. While he noted that they can sometimes display aggressive behaviour, he also suggested that they are manageable under supervision and can even be ridden. The estate, with its open spaces and rare animals, highlights a side of the actor’s life far removed from film sets and studios.

Years of Professional and Financial Strain

Although Bedi is currently experiencing a professional revival, the years following his earlier successes were challenging. In past interviews with Mid-Day, he reflected on the emotional toll of being part of commercially successful films without receiving proportional recognition or compensation. He expressed that while his projects performed well, acknowledgment often went to others, leaving him to quietly move forward to the next assignment.

He also described persistent financial frustrations, explaining that delayed payments and restrictive contracts left him uncertain about long-term stability. Despite gaining visibility and public recognition, he felt his earnings did not reflect his contributions, which created discouragement over time.
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Disappointment After a Blockbuster

In a conversation with Mukesh Khanna, Bedi spoke about stepping away from the industry after the massive success of Koi... Mil Gaya. He believed the film represented a peak achievement, yet he felt he personally benefited little from it. Portions of his storyline, including scenes involving Preity Zinta, were removed during editing.

He also shared his disappointment at being excluded from promotional campaigns surrounding the film’s release. For him, the lack of involvement in publicity efforts deepened his sense of being overlooked, ultimately influencing his decision to distance himself from the industry for a period.
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