Pankaj Tripathi, along with his wife Mridula and daughter Aashi, has made significant real estate investments in Mumbai, purchasing two premium apartments for a total of Rs 10.85 crore. The properties are located in upscale areas of Andheri West and Kandivali West.
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Pankaj Tripathi and his family spent a total of Rs 10.85 crore on the two apartments in Mumbai.
One apartment is located in the Seabliss Building in Andheri West, and the other is in Aashapura Heritage in Kandivali West.
The RERA carpet area of the apartment in Seabliss Building is 188.22 sq. m. (approximately 2,026 sq. ft.).
The Seabliss Building apartment includes three dedicated car parking spaces.
Pankaj Tripathi's sea-facing home in Madh Island is named Roop Katha, which means 'fairy tale'.

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