Bollywood star Varun Dhawan has made a major real estate investment by purchasing two luxury apartments in Juhu, Mumbai, one with his mother Karuna David Dhawan and another with his wife Natasha. The acquisitions, valued at Rs 86.92 crore, highlight the a
Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsVarun DhawanJuhuBollywoodReal Estate NewsJan 08, 2025
The total cost of the two properties is Rs 86.92 crore.
The properties are located in the upscale Juhu locality of Mumbai, within the Twenty by D’DECOR residential project.
Varun Dhawan purchased the 6th-floor property with his mother, Karuna David Dhawan.
The carpet area of the 7th-floor property is 474.92 sqm (5,112 sqft).
Both transactions were registered in January 2025 with the Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGR) department.
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