Bollywood director Subhash Ghai has recently acquired a luxurious apartment in Bandra, one of Mumbai's most prestigious neighborhoods. The property, spanning 4,364 sq. ft. of carpet area (405.42 sq. m.) and 5,239 sq. ft. of built-up area, is part of the p
Subhash Ghai81 AureateMj Shah GroupBandraLuxury ApartmentReal Estate MumbaiFeb 04, 2025
Subhash Ghai is a renowned Bollywood director known for his iconic films and contributions to Indian cinema. He is also the founder of Whistling Woods International, a leading film institute in Mumbai.
81 Aureate is a premium residential project in Bandra, Mumbai, developed by MJ Shah Group. It is known for its luxury amenities and prime location.
Subhash Ghai paid ₹24 crore for the luxury apartment in Bandra.
The apartment spans 4,364 sq. ft. of carpet area (405.42 sq. m.) and 5,239 sq. ft. of built-up area, featuring a modern and elegant design with high-end finishes and bespoke furnishings.
MJ Shah Group is a leading real estate developer in Mumbai known for crafting some of the most desirable residential properties in the city, focusing on quality and luxury.
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