In a heart-wrenching appeal, Manju Lodha, mother of billionaire brothers Abhishek and Abhinandan, pleads for their return and unity. The Lodha family, known for their significant contributions to the real estate sector, is facing a crisis that has capture
Real EstateFamily DisputeLodha GroupAbhishek LodhaAbhinandan LodhaReal Estate NewsFeb 28, 2025
Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha are billionaire scions of the influential Lodha family, known for their significant contributions to the real estate industry in India.
The Lodha Group is a prominent real estate developer in India, founded by the late father of Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha. The company is known for its strategic investments and innovative projects in the real estate sector.
The conflict within the Lodha family is centered around the control and management of the family’s vast real estate empire. The dispute has led to a series of legal battles and public disagreements between Manju Lodha and her sons, Abhishek and Abhinandan.
Manju Lodha, the matriarch of the Lodha family, has been a supportive figure in the family business. However, she has found herself at the center of the legal battle with her sons over the direction of the Lodha Group.
The Lodha family dispute has raised concerns among stakeholders in the real estate sector, including investors, employees, and partners. The uncertainty could have far-reaching consequences for the Lodha Group’s projects and investments.
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