May 15, 2025 05:07 PM ist
Abdulla Nooruddin, a millionaire of origin of Kerala living in Dubai, built a house which revives the charm of the Kerala of the 1980s, with an ancient setting.
The millionaire based in Dubai, Abdulla Nooruddin, turns his head for his unique way of life that mixes nostalgia with luxury. Originally from Kerala, Nooruddin recreated a Kerala slice from the 1980s in the heart of Dubai.

Every morning, he starts his day by picking fresh fruit and vegetables from his backyard garden, a routine that reflects life in his native kerala decades ago. This return lifestyle continues with the design of his house, which is filled with vintage items, from a traditional chair to an aerial TV from the 1970s mounted on its roof a manual typewriter, an analog clock, a table lamp, a fixed phone and more.
The interiors and exteriors of the house are carefully organized to reproduce the classic architecture and the sensation of the old houses of the Kerala, which makes it a kind of living museum. But retro vibrations do not stop there. Abdulla also has an enviable collection of vintage cars, including even in the popular series The Vampire Diaries.
He went to Instagram to share a video of his daily routine, offering an overview of the nostalgic aesthetic of the 80s. The video has raised more than 2 million views.
Take a look at the video:
Many have taken the comments section to react. A user wrote: “It should be successful.”
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Another added: “It’s an incredible home garden !!!”
Many have flooded comments with heart emojis, expressing their love and admiration for nostalgic aesthetics from the 80s.
Abdulla Nooruddin received a 10 -year -old residence visa in 2019 of civil servants from the Directorate General of Residence and Foreign Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai, reported that the Gulf News.
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