Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi and her brother, Saqib Qureshi, have rented a luxurious 3370 sq ft villa in Mumbai's prestigious Juhu area for a monthly rent of ₹10 lakh.
Huma QureshiJuhuMumbai Real EstateLuxury VillaSaqib QureshiReal Estate MumbaiMar 22, 2025

The villa is located in Juhu, a prestigious suburb of Mumbai, known for its affluent residents and prime real estate.
The monthly rent for the villa is ₹10 lakh.
The villa spans 3370 square feet and includes multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, a spacious living area, a well-maintained garden, a private swimming pool, and a state-of-the-art home theater.
Huma Qureshi and her brother, Saqib Qureshi, chose Juhu for its reputation, high standard of living, and the exclusive lifestyle it offers, along with easy access to essential amenities and business hubs.
This move reflects Huma Qureshi's growing influence and success in the film industry, as well as her and her brother's commitment to enjoying a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle.

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