After a two-month quiet spell, Archana Puran Singh and her family are finally back on YouTube with the third episode of "AAAP Ka Parivaar 2.0." Sure, fans managed to catch glimpses of their usual chaos on Aaryamann Sethi’s vlogs over the last few weeks, but honestly, ek alag hi comfort hai in watching the entire Singh-Sethi household reunite on screen.
For this comeback, Archana took the family on a road trip to Goa, straight into the breezy, stunning residence of actress Sameera Reddy. The episode gives off major Farah Khan vlog energy—think intimate house tours, kitchen banter, and shared meals—but with a distinctly slower, cozier vibe.
Quick Ready Summary
- Archana Puran Singh and family return to YouTube with a cozy, Farah Khan-style vlog documenting their road trip to Sameera Reddy’s Goa home.
- Fans praised Sameera’s “Anti-Museum” aesthetic—a refreshingly uncurated, lived-in sanctuary featuring a master bedroom with a bold no-curtain rule.
- The tour highlights a basement “dungeon” storing Exelmoto electric bikes, an innovative startup co-owned by Sameera’s husband, Akshai Varde.
- The episode perfectly captures Goan susegad, from morning Ayurvedic detox drinks to tasting locally fermented Urak, sparking De Dana Dan nostalgia.
- Despite fully embracing her tranquil Goan life, Sameera recently made a major cinematic comeback in the political drama Aakhri Sawal alongside Sanjay Dutt.

The Anti-Museum Home
If you scroll through the comments, the real star of the video isn’t the Goan luxury; it’s the clutter. Fans were genuinely thrilled to see the actual, lived-in environment that birthed Sameera’s popular “Messy Mama and Sassy Saasu” videos.
Archana pointed it out perfectly: it takes real confidence to let a camera crew into a space with scattered kids’ toys, a wild garden, and regular bathrooms. It isn’t one of those sterile, magazine-ready celebrity homes where you feel like you can’t even sit on the couch. Frankly, pura setup thoda real tha—and that’s exactly why it works. It captures that quintessential Goan susegad (slow and peaceful) lifestyle, prioritizing living over performing for an audience.
The No-Curtain Rule
Then there’s the master bedroom, which sparked a minor online debate because Sameera consciously chose to ditch curtains. Instead of the heavy drapes and privacy screens you’d find in a typical city apartment, her bedroom relies entirely on large glass sliding doors and the thick, lush canopy of her garden for privacy.
It’s a minimalist move that forces the eye outward and maximizes morning sunlight. (Though anyone who grew up in a standard Indian household probably had a mild panic attack at the thought of zero window coverings).
The “Dungeon” & Exelmoto Bikes
Things took an interesting turn when the tour reached what Sameera jokingly calls the “dungeon”—the sprawling basement of the bungalow. Parked inside like stealth machines were heavy-duty electric bikes with massive fat tires.
Sameera revealed they belong to her husband Akshai Varde’s startup, Exelmoto. She admits she uses the pedal-assist bikes exclusively to navigate Goa instead of taking a car out, using the throttle only when she gets tired.
A quick look at the Exelmoto bikes:
Exelmoto e-Bikes Breakdown
Key features of Akshai Varde’s Goa-based startup| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Style | Built to look like stylish motorcycles, but ride like bicycles. |
| Practicality | Active No license or registration required. |
| Performance | A solid 40-60 km range per charge. |
| Market | Proudly manufactured in India for under ₹42,000, backed by investors like Suniel Shetty and KL Rahul. |
From Neem Water to Urak
The vlog neatly captures the duality of Goan living. On one hand, you have Sameera and her husband starting their mornings on a wrap-around terrace, drinking a boiled concoction of neem, tulsi, and coriander. It’s an Ayurvedic detox that aids digestion and immunity, which probably explains the family’s high-energy glow.
On the other hand, there’s Urak.
You haven’t really experienced local culture until you’ve tasted it, and Sameera graciously poured some for Archana’s family. Made from the first steam distillation of fermented cashew apples, this light spirit (around 10-15% alcohol) has a sharp, fruity bite that basically signals the start of summer for locals. Archana even got to pluck and break open a fresh cashew fruit right from the garden tree.
The Migration & A Bollywood Reunion
For anyone wondering why Sameera left Mumbai, the vlog confirms what many suspected during the 2020 lockdowns. A 10-day break seeking breathing room turned into a permanent relocation for her, Akshai, and their kids, Hans and Nyra. She fell in love with the quiet and never went back, only flying to Mumbai for work.
Speaking of work, seeing Archana and Sameera together brought back a massive wave of De Dana Dan nostalgia. You could sense the easy, off-screen friendship that survived their chaotic on-screen kidnapping plot from the 2009 Priyadarshan comedy. They shared the kind of tired, knowing laughs you usually hear in old newsroom cafeterias late at night.

What’s Next for Sameera?
Despite fully embracing the tranquil “Messy Mama” life, Sameera is very much back in the game. For the fans keeping tabs, her roaring comeback to the big screen has already happened. Her new political drama, Aakhri Sawal—starring alongside Sanjay Dutt—released on May 8, 2026. Playing the bold Professor Pallavi Menon, she’s proving she can easily balance high-stakes cinema with her quiet Goan retreat.
People Also Ask
Sameera Reddy currently lives in Goa with her husband Akshai Varde and their children. What originally began as a 10-day break during the 2020 lockdowns turned into a permanent relocation to embrace a quieter, susegad lifestyle.
Exelmoto is an electric bike startup owned by Sameera Reddy’s husband, Akshai Varde. The heavy-duty, fat-tire e-bikes are manufactured in India and offer a 40-60 km range, acting like bicycles without the need for licensing.
No, despite her move to Goa, Sameera Reddy remains active in acting. She recently made a comeback playing Professor Pallavi Menon in the political drama Aakhri Sawal alongside Sanjay Dutt, which released in May 2026.
Urak is a local Goan spirit made from the first steam distillation of fermented cashew apples. It has a light alcohol content (10-15%) with a sharp, fruity bite, traditionally marking the beginning of the summer season in Goa.
Sameera Reddy and Archana Puran Singh starred together in the 2009 Priyadarshan comedy film ‘De Dana Dan,’ where they shared a memorable and chaotic kidnapping plotline.
From Archana’s warm return to the refreshing reality of Sameera’s home, this episode hits all the right notes. It’s a quiet reminder that sometimes, an authentic connection—and a house that actually looks like people live in it—is the ultimate luxury.

