Vibha Shanghvi, wife of Sun Pharma's CMD Dilip Shanghvi, has purchased two luxury apartments in Worli, Mumbai, for a total of ₹135 crore. The apartments are part of the Naman Xana project on the Worli Sea Face.
Mumbai Real EstateLuxury ApartmentsWorli Sea FaceNaman XanaSun PharmaReal Estate MumbaiJan 02, 2025
Vibha Shanghvi is the wife of Dilip Shanghvi, the chairman and managing director of Sun Pharma, one of India's leading pharmaceutical companies.
Naman Xana is a luxury residential project developed by the Naman Group, located on the Worli Sea Face in Mumbai, offering scenic views of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and the Arabian Sea.
Vibha Shanghvi paid a total of ₹135 crore for the two apartments in the Naman Xana project.
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