The Bollywood actor, Hrithik Roshan, has decided to rent out his office space in Mumbai's Lotus Corporate Park, a premium commercial project by Lotus Developers, for Rs 5.62 lakh per month. The sprawling property covers 27.55 acres and is equipped with st
Hrithik RoshanLotus Corporate ParkMumbai Real EstateOffice SpaceCelebrity InvestmentsReal Estate MumbaiJan 18, 2025

Hrithik Roshan's office space is located in Lotus Corporate Park, a premium commercial property in Mumbai.
The rent for Hrithik Roshan's office space is set at Rs 5.62 lakh per month.
Lotus Corporate Park offers high-speed internet, 24/7 security, and modern infrastructure among other amenities.
Lotus Corporate Park was developed by Lotus Developers, a renowned real estate developer known for its commitment to quality and innovation.
Hrithik Roshan decided to lease out his office space to maximize the use of his assets and diversify his income streams through real estate investments.

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