Bollywood siblings Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem have made headlines for renting a luxurious villa in Mumbai for a whopping Rs 10 lakh per month. The opulent abode is a testament to their success and taste for luxury.
Huma QureshiSaqib SaleemMumbaiLuxury VillaEntertainment IndustryReal Estate MumbaiMar 27, 2025
The villa is located in one of Mumbai's prime locations, offering breathtaking views of the city.
The villa includes a state-of-the-art gym, a home theater, a sprawling garden, and a private pool. The interiors are decorated with designer furniture and art pieces.
They chose to rent the villa for its perfect mix of luxury and comfort, as well as its suitability as a creative space for their work and passions.
Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem are reportedly paying Rs 10 lakh per month to rent the villa.
This reflects the trend of many Bollywood stars preferring the flexibility and convenience of renting over long-term investments in real estate.
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