Smriti Mandhanas Dream Villa in Sangli Sparks Funny Reactions on Twitter
Smriti Mandhana is now having her own villa in Sangli. She shared a photo of her new villa, which has turned out to be flashy in design. While the photo shows the transformation of her homes, it has also invited a meme fest on Twitter.

Smriti Mandhana continues to grow in the game, and it has eventually increased her net worth. Using the same, the Indian cricketer has also started to invest in her assets, as she recently had a proud moment. Residing in Sangli, Mandhana decided to have her own private villa designed, which was completed recently.
Mandhana shared the photos of her new villa, as it also showed the transformation of her old home with the new one. The villa is known for having various features, which makes it a lot different from the others. She has confirmed that her new home also comes with a practice turf and a family cafe.
While it was expected that fans would be praising her journey, something else happened. Fans have talked about the infrastructure of her home, and its design, comparing it with the other buildings. Here's how the memes have taken over the internet over Smriti Mandhana's new home.
Described Well
Smriti Mandhana’s house looks like a private engineering college on the Lucknow Kanpur highway owned by a politician pic.twitter.com/gsX7GDQYsX
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) April 30, 2026
A Twitter user described her new home in the funniest way possible. He said that it looks more like a private university on a highway which is owned by a politician.
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Even our rich don't have class, @smritiirani behen pinterest hi khol leti ek baar 😭😭 https://t.co/DMg5bnRvdQ
— ईशान त्यागी (@Tyagi__Ishan) April 30, 2026
Fans have criticised her new home’s design to a great extent. One of them even said that Mandhana must have used Pinterest before designing the same.
First Thought
I thought Smriti Mandhana built a college, so noble of her. Yeah, that's the first impression, I got. But... pic.twitter.com/nVfYWxQAqM
— RAJESH🧑🏻💻 (@iamrajeshjena) April 30, 2026
Looking at the same, even a Twitter user thought that Mandhana had built a new college for the people. But he was hit by the hard reality.
