A top Bollywood power couple has recently leased a luxurious apartment in Mumbai's prime locality, according to real estate firm Square Yards. The monthly rent for the upscale property is a whopping Rs 7 lakh. The apartment, located in one of Mumbai's mos
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The names of the Bollywood power couple have not been explicitly mentioned, but they are known to be well-known and influential in the entertainment industry.
The monthly rent for the luxury apartment is Rs 7 lakh.
The lease was facilitated by Square Yards, a leading real estate firm in India.
The apartment is located in one of Mumbai's most prestigious areas, known for its high-end amenities and prime location.
The apartment offers spacious rooms, high-end amenities, stunning views, world-class facilities, and a central location with top-notch security.
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