Bollywood starlet Urvashi Rautela has entered the real estate market by renting out her lavish Mumbai apartment for a staggering Rs 25 lakh per annum. This move highlights her growing influence and financial acumen in the entertainment industry.
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The annual rent for Urvashi Rautela's Mumbai apartment is Rs 25 lakh.
The apartment is located in one of the poshest localities in Mumbai.
The apartment offers high-end amenities such as a fully equipped gym, a state-of-the-art home theater, and a beautifully landscaped garden.
The apartment is managed by a professional real estate agency.
Prospective tenants must undergo a rigorous vetting process to ensure they meet the high standards set by Urvashi Rautela.
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