From the girls’ hostel to her own Malkin Hostel in Goa: And We’re Already Manifesting A Stay.
Parul is building more than businesses. She’s building dreams, now brick by brick in Goa.
Let’s just say it: Parul Gulati doesn’t miss.
From her first hustle moment with coloured hair extensions in a Girls’ hostel series, to becoming the founder of Nish Hair, buying her own home in Goa, and now expanding her dream with Malkin Hostel 2.0, she’s showing us what real reinvention looks like.
Yes, you heard that right. Malkin Hostel, the stylish Airbnb in Goa that already feels like a Pinterest board IRL, is getting a brand-new extension. The under-construction site is already in the works, and from what little sneak peeks Parul’s dropped online, it looks like a creative haven in the making.
Many know Parul from her acting gigs, from “Girls Hostel” to “Made in Heaven,” where she has played layered characters. But her realest role? That of a self-made entrepreneur.
Parul started Nish Hair out of her own need, no funding, no PR team, just real reviews, a big vision, and a deep understanding of how to market like a consumer, not a brand.
So it makes sense that Malkin (yes, the hostel is named after her Instagram alter ego) would grow just like her, quietly, boldly, and beautifully.
Malkin 2.0? More Than Just A Hostel
What makes Parul’s space different is how lived-in it feels. Malkin isn’t a sterile, whitewashed hotel. It’s filled with plants, pastel walls, vintage chairs, and real stories.
Now, this new extension of Malkin Hostel in Goa feels like a love letter to every girl who dreamt big and built slowly. It’s not just more rooms. There’s more room for community, creativity, and solo trips that feel healing.
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Every brick of Malkin feels like proof that women can — and should — own their space in every sense.
Parul, we’re watching, manifesting, and already packing.