"And so have I. I used to live close to the sea at my earlier address (Evershine Apartments). Now I'm as close to the water as humanly possible. I can virtually touch the sea water from my window at my new residence called Seaside Apartments."
Randeep loves his new home."I love the smell of the sea. I love to hear the splashing of the water incessantly on my windows. I love to put my face out of my window and feel the water splash against my face."
Always a loner Randeep now likes to spend long hours alone in his new haven, "Playing my saxophone, cooking, and rehearsing for my role as the painter Ravi Raja Verma in Ketan Mehta's film."
In fact Randeep has taken up painting to get familiar with the brush strokes for his role, just as he took to cooking to prepare for his chef's role in Love Game.
"I basically like doing things on my own. And I'm aware Mr Bachchan has played a chef in Cheeni Kum. He's the head chef. I'm the chota chef."
Ready for a relationship? "Nah, I don't think I want to get into a serious relationship right now. My role of the womanizer in my new film Love Game has taught me the virtuous of promiscuity, " Randeep winks and laughs away his a undying allegiance to monogamy.
Randeep feels his new home has brought him a lot of luck. "Lots of bad things happened in my old home. My pet cat died. My life and career weren't going well. I think somewhere I do believe in vastu shastra."
Incidentally Sushmita Sen used to live a stone's throw away from Randeep's new home. She has moved on.