Following in the footsteps of Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan is reportedly planning to move out of his Pali Hill residence in Mumbai for a significant renovation project. The renovations are expected to transform the property into an ultra-luxury home, aligning with the celebrity's status and lifestyle.
Aamir KhanPali HillMumbaiInfraconstruction LimitedRenovationReal Estate MumbaiApr 21, 2025
Aamir Khan is moving out of his Pali Hill home to undergo significant renovations. The project aims to transform the property into an ultra-luxury home, aligning with his status and lifestyle.
The renovation project is being handled by Infraconstruction Limited (MICL), a leading real estate developer known for its high-end projects in Mumbai.
The renovations include updating the infrastructure, integrating smart home technology, adding luxurious amenities, and focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency.
The renovation project is expected to take several months, during which Aamir Khan and his family will be temporarily relocating to an alternate residence.
Pali Hill is a prestigious locality in Bandra, Mumbai, known for its serene environment and close proximity to the city’s entertainment and business hubs. This makes it a desirable location for many Bollywood celebrities.
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