Bollywood actor and director Aatish Kapadia, along with his wife Alison Kapadia, have made a significant real estate investment by purchasing a luxury apartment in Mumbai’s Goregaon for ₹15.31 crore.
Mumbai Real EstateGoregaonAatish KapadiaOberoi RealtyLuxury ApartmentReal Estate MumbaiJul 02, 2025
Aatish and Alison Kapadia purchased a luxury apartment in Goregaon for ₹15.31 crore.
The apartment is located in Elysian, a premium residential tower developed by Oberoi Realty in Goregaon, Mumbai.
The purchase includes three parking spaces along with the 3,030 sq ft apartment.
The average property price in the Elysian project by Oberoi Realty stands at ₹50,869 per sq. ft.
Goregaon is well-connected through major roads and the railway station, hosts corporate offices and film studios, and is close to major retail hubs, making it a dynamic and convenient location for living and working.
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