Tanya Dubash, daughter of Godrej Industries Chairman Adi Godrej, has purchased a luxury duplex apartment for ₹226 crore in the premium Naman Xana development at Worli Sea Face.
Luxury Real EstateMumbaiTanya DubashGodrej IndustriesNaman XanaReal Estate MumbaiJun 09, 2025
Tanya Dubash is the daughter of Adi Godrej, the Chairman of Godrej Industries, and serves as the chief brand officer at Godrej Group.
Naman Xana is a luxury residential project under construction by Shree Naman Group, located in Worli, Mumbai. It is scheduled for completion by 2027.
Tanya Dubash paid ₹225.7 crore for the luxury duplex apartment in the Naman Xana project.
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