Vicky Kaushal, the acclaimed Bollywood actor, has renewed his lease for a luxurious apartment in Juhu, one of Mumbai’s most prestigious neighborhoods. The actor will reportedly pay a rent of ₹6.2 crore, highlighting the high demand and value of real estate in this exclusive area.
Vicky KaushalJuhuMumbaiReal EstateBollywoodReal EstateApr 28, 2025
Juhu is a locality located on the western coast of Mumbai, known for its expansive beaches and high-end residential complexes.
Vicky Kaushal is reportedly set to pay a rent of ₹6.2 crore for the luxury apartment in Juhu.
Juhu is favored by Bollywood celebrities for its serene environment, top-notch amenities, and high level of privacy and security, making it one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Mumbai.
Notable Bollywood stars who live in Juhu include Amitabh Bachchan, Kajol, and Shah Rukh Khan.
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