Renowned Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit has made a strategic move in the real estate market by leasing her office in Andheri West, Mumbai, for a substantial monthly rent of ₹3 lakh. This decision reflects her growing presence and investment in the city’s
Madhuri DixitReal EstateMumbaiCommercial PropertyAndheri WestReal Estate MumbaiDec 18, 2024
The office space is located in Andheri West, Mumbai, a bustling business district known for its corporate and entertainment scenes.
Madhuri Dixit is receiving a monthly rent of ₹3 lakh for her office space.
Andheri West is a prime location in Mumbai with high demand for commercial spaces, making it an ideal choice for real estate investments.
Leasing her office space in a prime location for a substantial rent reflects Madhuri's strategic approach to real estate investments and her commitment to maintaining a strong presence in Mumbai.
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