Hrithik Roshan Leases Luxury Mumbai Apartment to Girlfriend Saba Azad at Unbelievable Rates

In a surprising move, Hrithik Roshan has leased one of his luxury apartments in Mumbai to his girlfriend, Saba Azad, at a rate far below market value. This deal not only highlights their personal bond but also sheds light on Hrithik's real estate portfolio.

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Hrithik Roshan Leases Luxury Mumbai Apartment to Girlfriend Saba Azad at Unbelievable Rates
Real Estate Mumbai:Hrithik Roshan has leased one of his luxury Juhu Versova apartments to his girlfriend, Saba Azad. This move has caught everyone’s attention, not just because of the prestigious location but also due to the incredibly low rent. Hrithik, who owns three full floors in the premium Mannat Apartments (Vartamaan), signed the lease on August 4, as reported by Zapkey. This gives Saba an address in one of Mumbai’s most elite residential spaces.

What makes the deal stand out is the rent: just ₹75,000 a month with a ₹1.25 lakh deposit. To put this into perspective, a sixth-floor flat in the same building was leased for a massive ₹10 lakh a month in 2023, according to Zapkey. The sharp difference makes it clear that this arrangement is less about business and more about personal bonds.

According to Business Standard, Hrithik Roshan bought three entire floors (18th–20th) of Mannat Apartments (Vartamaan) on Juhu-Versova Link Road in 2020. He spent ₹97.5 crore for 12,000 sq ft. This significant investment underscores Hrithik's commitment to luxury living and strategic real estate investments.

In May, Hrithik and his father, filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, sold three apartments in Mumbai’s Andheri for a total of ₹6.75 crore, as per property documents. Together, the properties measured nearly 2,000 sq ft. In the first deal, Rakesh Roshan sold a 1,025 sq ft flat in Veejays Niwas CHS, Andheri West, to Sonali Ajmera for ₹3.75 crore. This included two parking spaces, with stamp duty of ₹18.75 lakh and registration fees of ₹30,000.

In the second deal, Rakesh Roshan sold a 625 sq ft apartment in Raheja Classique, Andheri West, to Jeevan Bhavanani, Shilpa Wadhwani, and Gaurav Wadhwani for ₹2.20 crore. The stamp duty was ₹13.20 lakh, and the registration fee was ₹30,000. In the third transaction, Hrithik sold a 240 sq ft flat in the same Raheja Classique building to the same buyers for ₹80 lakh. He spent ₹4.80 lakh for stamp duty and ₹30,000 for registration.

Earlier in July, HRX Digitech, owned by Hrithik and Rakesh Roshan, bought three office units worth ₹31 crore in the Boomerang building, Chandivali, Mumbai. The deal, registered on July 9, covers 13,546 sq ft. It included ₹1.86 crore in stamp duty and ₹30,000 as registration fees. Sellers in the transaction were Manish Krishangopal Bazari, Shalini Manish Bazari, and Bazspace Pvt. Ltd, according to storyboard18. This wasn’t their first purchase in the same property. In September 2024, they acquired five office units on the fifth floor of Boomerang for ₹37.75 crore, the publication added.

Between August 26 and 27, the interest in “Hrithik Roshan” was sky-high on Google India. This surge in interest highlights the public’s fascination with the actor’s personal and professional life, particularly his real estate ventures and relationships.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rent for the apartment Hrithik Roshan leased to Saba Azad?

Hrithik Roshan leased the apartment to Saba Azad for ₹75,000 a month with a ₹1.25 lakh deposit.

Where is the apartment located?

The apartment is located in the Mannat Apartments (Vartamaan) on Juhu-Versova Link Road in Mumbai.

How much did Hrithik Roshan pay for the three floors in Mannat Apartments?

Hrithik Roshan paid ₹97.5 crore for 12,000 sq ft in the Mannat Apartments (Vartamaan) in 2020.

What did Hrithik Roshan and Rakesh Roshan sell in Andheri?

Hrithik Roshan and Rakesh Roshan sold three apartments in Andheri for a total of ₹6.75 crore, with the properties measuring nearly 2,000 sq ft.

What is HRX Digitech and what did it purchase in Chandivali?

HRX Digitech, owned by Hrithik and Rakesh Roshan, bought three office units worth ₹31 crore in the Boomerang building, Chandivali, Mumbai.

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