With sales surpassing Rs 500 crore in just 15 months, the project to transform Dilip Kumar's bungalow in Bandra is setting new benchmarks in Mumbai's luxury real estate market.
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Dilip Kumar, born Mohammed Yusuf Khan, was one of the most revered actors in the Indian film industry, known for his remarkable performances and iconic status.
Dilip Kumar's bungalow in Bandra is a historic property with a rich cultural heritage, reflecting the star's refined taste and timeless elegance. It is now being transformed into a luxury residential and commercial complex.
The project is a joint venture between Brahmaputra Properties and Ashiana Housing, two renowned real estate developers in Mumbai.
The new development will include high-end apartments, retail spaces, recreational areas, a gym, swimming pool, landscaped gardens, and a dedicated clubhouse.
The project is expected to boost the local economy and attract more investments to the area, setting a new standard for luxury living in Mumbai.
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