Anil Kapoor and his son Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor have made a significant real estate investment by purchasing a premium apartment in Bandra West, Mumbai, for Rs 5 crore. The property, located in The Smoky Hill CHS Ltd., offers a built-up area of 1,165 sq. ft. and includes a dedicated garage space.
Real EstateBandra WestAnil KapoorHarsh VarrdhanLuxury PropertyReal Estate MumbaiAug 26, 2025
The new apartment is located in Bandra West, Mumbai, in The Smoky Hill CHS Ltd., a well-known residential development.
The built-up area of the apartment is 108.25 sq. m. (approximately 1,165 sq. ft.).
Anil Kapoor and Harsh Varrdhan paid Rs 5 crore for the apartment, including a stamp duty of Rs 30 lakh and registration charges of Rs 30,000.
Bandra West is known for its upscale residential projects, heritage charm, and excellent connectivity to business hubs and transport facilities, making it a preferred choice for celebrities and investors.
Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor is known for his roles in Mirzya (2016), Bhavesh Joshi Superhero (2018), and the Netflix thriller Thar (2022).
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