Dubai (Commonwealth Union)_ In an age driven by rapid modernization and futuristic living, one Indian-origin Dubai millionaire is drawing attention for going against the tide by turning back the clock. Abdulla Nooruddin, a successful businessman originally from Kerala, has meticulously recreated the ambiance of 1980s rural Kerala in the heart of the UAE, blending nostalgia with luxury in a remarkable fashion. Nooruddin’s lifestyle is a vivid homage to his roots. From the architectural design of his home to the smallest household items, every detail pays tribute to a bygone era.
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Notably, his residence stands as a living tribute to traditional Kerala, complete with classic wooden furniture, a manual typewriter, an analogue clock, a landline telephone, and even a 1970s television aerial mounted on the roof. The interiors, echoing the aesthetics of an earlier time, transform the space into what many describe as a living museum. His commitment to the retro lifestyle extends beyond the interiors. Nooruddin begins each day by harvesting fresh produce from his lush home garden, a practice deeply reminiscent of his childhood days in Kerala.
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The exterior of his home, crafted to reflect the old-style architecture of Kerala, completes the illusion of stepping back in time. Adding to this carefully curated vintage setting is his impressive collection of classic cars. Among them is a model that once appeared in the internationally acclaimed television series The Vampire Diaries. These vehicles, parked outside his home, serve not only as transport but as nostalgic icons of a cherished past. Additionally, his passion project recently gained viral fame after he posted a video on Instagram, offering a glimpse into his daily routine. The video, steeped in 1980s aesthetics, quickly garnered over two million views, resonating with audiences across the globe.
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Admirers flooded the comments section with praise, calling his lifestyle “what success should look like” and commending the beauty of his garden. Furthermore, in 2019, Nooruddin was granted a 10-year UAE residency visa by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), a testament to his contributions and standing in the region. In an age dominated by digital convenience and high-speed living, Abdulla Nooruddin’s decision to embrace the simplicity and charm of 1980s Kerala stands out as both heartfelt and inspiring.