Bollywood star Kartik Aaryan is making waves in both the entertainment and real estate industries. Fresh off the success of films like Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 and Chandu Champion, the actor is reportedly planning to invest in two new properties in Mumbai.
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Kartik Aaryan currently owns two apartments in Juhu, one in Versova, and another in Andheri. He also owns a 2,000-square-foot office in Veera Desai.
Producer Anand Pandit is reportedly assisting Kartik Aaryan in his search for a high-end residential apartment and a commercial space in Andheri.
Kartik Aaryan recently acquired two luxury apartments in Juhu, each valued at over Rs 17.5 crore.
The Juhu apartment leased for Rs 4.5 lakh per month reflects a 3.1% rental yield, which is a notable figure in Mumbai's luxury property market.
Kartik Aaryan's upcoming Bollywood project is a romantic comedy titled 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri,' directed by Sameer Vidwans and produced under the Dharma Productions banner.
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