Baba Siddique's influence in Mumbai's political and social circles extended far beyond his role as an MLA for Bandra West. His connections with Bollywood and the real estate lobby made him a powerful figure in the city's power corridors.
Baba SiddiqueBollywoodReal EstateBandra WestControversyReal Estate MumbaiOct 13, 2024
Baba Siddique was a leader in the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
Siddique began his political career as a corporator in the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) in the late 1980s. His talent for connecting with people and addressing local issues led to his successful transition to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, where he represented Bandra West for multiple terms.
Siddique had close ties with Bollywood superstars like Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. His annual iftar parties, which were star-studded affairs, further solidified his influence in the film industry.
As Bandra West developed into a prime real estate zone, Siddique's influence over the city’s builder lobby grew significantly. He facilitated approvals for projects, negotiated disputes between developers and local authorities, and ensured construction efforts aligned with broader urban development goals.
Siddique faced a controversy sparked by a viral social media post by actor Kamal R. Khan (KRK), which accused him of involvement in shady dealings within the builder lobby. Despite the unverified nature of these allegations, they sparked heated debates on social media platforms.
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