Arbaaz Khan Acquires Lavish Apartment in Mumbai's Jogeshwari: A Real Estate Milestone
Arbaaz Salim Khan, the brother of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, has made a significant real estate investment by purchasing a 1,243 sq ft apartment in the prestigious Autograph Residency building in Jogeshwari, Mumbai, for ₹2.78 crore. According to property registration documents accessed by Zapkey, the apartment is located on the 27th floor of the building on Link Road in Jogeshwari West, Mumbai.
The apartment was purchased at a per sq ft price of over ₹22,000, along with two parking spaces, the documents show. Arbaaz Khan registered the transaction on February 17, 2026, for which a stamp duty of over ₹16 lakh and a registration fee of ₹30,000 were paid.
The apartment was purchased from the developer, Mutistar Builders LLP. The project is currently under construction, and possession is scheduled for December 2030. An email has been sent to Mutistar Builders LLP for further details, and the story will be updated if a response is received. Arbaaz Khan could not be reached for a comment.
Salman Khan’s brother-in-law and Bollywood actor-producer Atul Agnihotri has also been making headlines in the real estate sector. In January 2026, Agnihotri entered the real estate development domain with his firm, Shivansai Homemaker Infra LLP, set to redevelop an old Bandra building in Mumbai. According to property registration documents accessed by Liases Foras, Agnihotri plans to redevelop the 60-year-old Palimala Co-operative Housing Society Limited building.
Documents show that of the 11 members in the three-storey society, five flats are owned by the Agnihotri family and its company, Reel Life Production Pvt Ltd. The 11 members of the society own flats totalling 8,565 sq ft of MOFA Carpet Area. Following the redevelopment, they will receive over 12,400 sq ft of RERA Carpet Area.
Atul Agnihotri is married to Alvira, the sister of Bollywood actor Salman Khan. He is best known for his debut film Sir (1993) and has also appeared in notable films such as Aatish: Feel the Fire (1994) and Krantiveer (1994). This move into real estate development marks a significant milestone in Agnihotri's career and the broader real estate landscape of Mumbai.
The real estate market in Mumbai continues to attract high-profile investors and celebrities, reflecting the city's status as a hub for both entertainment and business. The purchase by Arbaaz Khan and the redevelopment plans by Atul Agnihotri highlight the ongoing interest in premium residential projects in the city, despite the challenges posed by ongoing construction and economic uncertainties.