Anita Puri and Daughter Sell Worli Property for ₹27 Crore: A Look at Mumbai’s Real Estate Market
Anita Puri, wife of Aditya Puri, former Managing Director of HDFC Bank, and her daughter Amrita Puri have sold a property in Mumbai’s Worli for ₹27 crore, according to registration documents accessed by Liases Foras. The apartment was originally purchased in March 2017 for ₹19.81 crore.
The apartment is located on a higher floor in the building Omkar 1973, a luxury residential skyscraper known for its ultra-premium apartments, iconic twin towers, and world-class amenities. The property was sold to Suraymya Nevatia and Akshada Nevatia, and the transaction was registered on March 24, 2026, with a stamp duty of ₹1.62 crore and a registration fee of ₹30,000.
Omkar 1973 is a prestigious project developed by Omkar Realtors, offering expansive sea views and high-end design, making it one of the city’s most exclusive residential addresses. The apartment was sold along with four car parking spaces, further enhancing its appeal in the luxury real estate market.
The Puri family has a history of significant real estate transactions in Mumbai. In November 2020, Amrita Puri and her mother Anita Puri jointly purchased an ultra-luxury sea-facing apartment in Mumbai’s Malabar Hill for ₹50 crore. The unit, located on the 19th floor of Lodha Seamont near Raj Bhavan in Walkeshwar, was acquired along with seven car parking spaces. According to registration data accessed by Zapkey.com, the transaction was valued at ₹50 crore, with a stamp duty of ₹1 crore paid.
Mumbai’s real estate market has seen several notable transactions by prominent personalities in recent years. In March 2026, Prabhu Deva, a renowned actor, dancer, and choreographer, sold two apartments in South Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi area for ₹14.80 crore. The units, located in the Minerva building, one of the city's tallest residential towers, were purchased in December 2012 for a combined ₹14.45 crore. Each apartment measures 1,295 sq ft and is situated on the 32nd and 33rd floors of the building, totaling 2,590 sq ft.
US-based Bollywood actor Preity Zinta sold her Mumbai apartment for ₹18.50 crore after the redevelopment of her old building, highlighting a common dilemma for homeowners: whether to sell before or after redevelopment. In October 2025, veteran Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan sold two adjoining luxury apartments in Mumbai’s Goregaon for ₹12 crore, according to property registration documents accessed by CRE Matrix. The units were purchased in 2012 for ₹8.12 crore, yielding a return on investment of approximately 47% over the past 13 years.
These transactions underscore the dynamic nature of Mumbai’s real estate market, where luxury properties continue to attract significant interest from both local and international buyers. The market remains a hub for high-end real estate, driven by the city’s economic prominence and the allure of its prime locations.