Shah Rukh Khan Rents Two Luxury Duplexes, Kriti Sanon Buys One: Which is Better?
Shah Rukh Khan has taken on rent two luxury duplexes in Mumbai’s Pali Hill, Khar, for ₹8.67 crore over three years earlier this year. This move comes as his bungalow Mannat undergoes renovation and expansion over the next two years. Meanwhile, Bollywood actor Kriti Sanon recently purchased a ₹78.2 crore sea-facing duplex penthouse in Bandra’s upscale Pali Hill. The 7,302 sq. ft. home spans the 14th and 15th floors, includes six car parking spaces, and was priced at about ₹1.18 lakh per sq. ft, making it one of the costliest residential deals in Mumbai’s suburbs.
Duplexes remain a preferred choice among high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and families seeking larger, more private living spaces in prime areas such as Worli, Bandra, and South Mumbai. With features like high ceilings and premium finishes, duplexes are often seen as a step up from conventional apartments. Some buyers insist on owning only duplex 3BHKs, while others, particularly those with senior citizens at home, prefer single-level layouts. To bridge this gap, many modern duplex and triplex residences now come with capsule lifts for easier mobility, say real estate experts.
A duplex apartment in Mumbai is a luxury residential unit spread across two levels within the same apartment, connected by an internal staircase. Unlike a regular apartment, a duplex offers the feel of an independent home with the security and amenities of a residential tower. An apartment, on the other hand, is a conventional single-level unit within a larger building, typically ranging from 1 BHK to 4 BHK in Mumbai. Compact and efficient, apartments are designed for functional urban living and remain the most common housing choice for middle- and upper-middle-class families.
Choosing between a duplex and an apartment ultimately depends on individual needs. Zeeshan Shaikh, a Pune-based IT professional, recently booked a 3.5 BHK apartment in Wagholi by stretching his budget instead of opting for a 3 BHK duplex. He explained that with his elderly parents visiting often, a duplex would have been inconvenient since accessing bedrooms on different levels would be difficult for them. 'My parents visit me and my wife every two or three months, and because of this, residing in a duplex does not make sense. Additionally, in the near future duplex is not a practical option especially if my wife is expecting. Hence, I considered spending more on an additional 250 sq ft and purchased a 350 sq ft normal apartment instead of a duplex,' Shaikh said.
Another senior citizen couple in their 70s said they sold their duplex around 20 years ago. 'We sold our 3 BHK duplex after crossing 50. Having lived there since our early 40s after buying it in 1998, we decided to move in 2005 as climbing stairs had taken a toll on us. We sold the duplex and shifted to a regular 3 BHK apartment,' said Veena Shah, a Malad (Mumbai) resident. Real estate consultants note that the choice between a duplex and an apartment largely depends on a buyer’s lifestyle and preferences.