Pankaj Tripathi, the acclaimed Indian actor, has made a significant investment in Mumbai's real estate market by purchasing two apartments for a total of ₹10.85 crore. The properties are located in the prime areas of Andheri West and Kandivali West.
Pankaj TripathiMumbai Real EstateSeabliss BuildingRoop KathaMirzapurReal Estate MumbaiSep 30, 2025

Pankaj Tripathi recently purchased two apartments in Mumbai for a total of ₹10.85 crore. The main property is a spacious apartment in Andheri West's Seabliss Building, and the second is a compact apartment in Kandivali West.
The main apartment is located in the Seabliss Building in Andheri West, Mumbai. It features a beautiful balcony and three parking spots.
In 2019, Pankaj Tripathi moved to a sea-facing home called Roop Katha, seeking a quiet and serene environment.
Pankaj Tripathi is currently filming 'Mirzapur: The Film,' where he reprises his fan-favorite role from the hit series 'Mirzapur.'
Pankaj Tripathi spent a total of ₹10.85 crore on the two apartments in Mumbai.

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