Bollywood actor Sohail Khan has leased out a commercial property in Mumbai's upscale Bandra area for a monthly rent of ₹16.89 lakh, ensuring a steady income of ₹10.3 crore over the next five years.
Real EstateBandraSohail KhanCommercial PropertyLease AgreementReal EstateApr 30, 2025
The monthly rent for the leased property is ₹16.89 lakh.
Sohail Khan will earn a total of ₹10.3 crore over the 5-year lease.
Bandra is a prime location for commercial properties due to its high footfall, vibrant lifestyle, and strategic location, making it attractive for businesses and investors.
Sohail Khan's decision to lease the property was driven by the high demand for commercial spaces in Bandra, the property's premium location, and his strategy to diversify income sources.
The real estate market in Mumbai has shown resilience despite economic challenges, with properties in prime locations like Bandra continuing to attract high demand.
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