Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are set to move into their newly acquired Rs 100 crore quadruplex in Bandra, Mumbai. The luxurious abode is located in close proximity to Shah Rukh Khan's sprawling mansion, Mannat, making it one of the city's most enviable addresses.
BollywoodDeepika PadukoneRanveer SinghBandraLuxury Real EstateReal Estate MumbaiApr 17, 2025
Deepika and Ranveer's new home is located in Bandra, Mumbai, in close proximity to Shah Rukh Khan's mansion, Mannat.
Deepika and Ranveer paid Rs 100 crore for their new quadruplex in Bandra.
The new home of Deepika and Ranveer features multiple floors, state-of-the-art amenities, luxurious bedrooms, and meticulously landscaped gardens.
Bandra is known for its affluent and vibrant social scene, with many Bollywood celebrities residing in the area. It is also a hub of cultural and social activities.
The acquisition of a high-value property in one of Mumbai's most prestigious neighborhoods reflects Deepika and Ranveer's success, financial stability, and their commitment to a lifestyle of luxury and comfort.
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