Swades actor Gayatri Joshi and her billionaire husband Vikas Oberoi, chairman of Oberoi Realty, own a luxurious apartment in Mumbai’s prestigious 360 West project. Take a detailed look inside this ultra-luxurious development.
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360 West is a high-end residential and commercial development in Mumbai’s Worli, featuring ultra-luxurious apartments and amenities like a private theatre, bowling alley, and multiple swimming pools.
Celebrities like Shahid Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, and Gayatri Joshi own properties in 360 West. Akshay Kumar also owned an apartment but sold it recently.
A 4 BHK apartment (5,235 sq ft) in 360 West is priced at around Rs 45 crore.
Tower A of 360 West has 27 residential floors, with one apartment per floor, each sprawling over 16,000 sq ft.
Vikas Oberoi’s net worth is estimated at around $5.7 billion as of June 2025, placing him among the top 800 billionaires globally.
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