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Archana Puran Singh gives tour of her 75-year-old Dehradun home, scolds Parmeet Sethi ‘for behaving like jamai’: ‘Chupp kar’ | Bollywood News

Archana Puran Singh recently visited her hometown in Dehradun and shared a tour of the house where she grew up. She offered a peek inside her 75-year-old home, built her father, the late criminal lawyer Puran Singh. Alongside this, she also went to her ancestral village, Dudhali, located near Dehradun, and shared glimpses of her 200-year-old family home.
Archana’s 75-year-old house with vintage wood work
Archana recalled her childhood memories of living in the cozy house her father built. She shared a video of the small garden where, as she remembered, the family would gather to have lunch together in the winter sun. The house opens into a lob stacked with books, which serves as an indoor sitting-cum-library space that overlooks the garden outside.
Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
She revealed that the delicate wooden work on the roof of the lob was done Kashmiri craftsmen, who were specially called to Dehradun her father for the project. Archana then gave a glimpse of the spacious dining and living areas of the house, adding that some of the furniture and wall fittings are over 50 years old.
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Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
Archana’s ancestral village and farm with view of the Himalayas
Archana then took her audience to her ancestral village, Dudhali. She shared a glimpse of the school in the village that her father built on the same land where their 200-year-old ancestral house stands. The school is surrounded farms owned Archana and her extended family. She said, “Whatever farms you see around belongs to us – brothers, cousins, me and us family members.”

Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
Archana also revealed that it was her father who built the road in front of the school. “Dad wanted to make a school in his village where there was nothing,” she said. The school carries deep ancestral significance, as it is tied to the hory of her family. She even showed the 150-year-old room that once belonged to her grandfather. Archana’s mother was moved to tears when she saw the house where she had arrived as a new bride. Archana also shared a view of a massive 300-year-old tree planted her great-grandfather.
Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
She went on to give a tour of the farmland near the school. Pointing out the farms owned her brothers and cousins, Archana later shared a video of her own patch of land, from where one can view both the Himalayas and the Shivalik hills at the same time. “When we retire, we will build a house here on our own land,” she said.
Inside Archana Puran Singh’s Dehradun village. (Pic: Archana/YT)
Archana also shared a glimpse of the guest houses her family has built near the farm, where tours can stay and enjoy the peaceful mountain life. The family also enjoyed a hearty lunch there but which took some time coming. As a hungry Parmeet Sethi complained about delay in the lunch, Archana scolded him in good humour: ‘Chup kar, jawai ki tarah behave mat kar (Be quiet, don’t behave like the son-in-law)’.

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