Shaula Real Estates Pvt Ltd, a firm linked to Tanya Dubash, the executive director and chief brand officer of Godrej Industries, has purchased a 11,485 sq ft duplex apartment for ₹225.76 crore in the super luxury Naman Xana tower in Worli, Mumbai. This deal underscores the increasing demand for premium real estate in the city.
Luxury Real EstateMumbaiNaman XanaGodrejPremium PropertyReal Estate MumbaiJun 09, 2025

Tanya Arvind Dubash is the executive director and chief brand officer of Godrej Industries Ltd and the daughter of Adi Godrej, chairman emeritus of Godrej Group.
The Naman Xana project is a super luxury residential tower being developed by the Shree Naman Group in Worli, Mumbai. It is a 40-storey, sea-facing project spread over 0.64 acres, scheduled for completion by 2027.
The duplex apartment purchased by Shaula Real Estates Pvt Ltd in the Naman Xana tower cost ₹225.76 crore.
Naman Xana is located in Worli, Mumbai, a prime area known for its sea-facing views and proximity to key infrastructure such as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and the Mumbai Coastal Road.
In 2024, ten homes in Worli were sold for over ₹100 crore each, and in total, 30 homes priced above ₹40 crore, worth ₹4,862 crore, were sold in Worli in 2023 and 2024.

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