Indian cricket star Rohit Sharma’s family has further consolidated its presence in Mumbai’s premium residential market. His wife, Ritika Sajdeh, has acquired a luxury apartment in Ahuja Towers, Prabhadevi, for ₹26.30 crore, according to property registration documents accessed on the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra website reviewed by Square Yards. The transaction, registered in December 2025, underscores the sustained demand for high-end real estate in prime South Mumbai micro-markets.

The seller listed in the IGR documents is Ajinkya D.Y. Patil, a notable figure from Maharashtra. The deal attracted a stamp duty payment of ₹1.31 crore and registration charges of ₹30,000.

Apartment Specifications and Location

The purchased unit in Ahuja Towers features a carpet area of 2,760.40 sq. ft. (256.45 sq. m.) and includes three dedicated car parking spaces. Ahuja Towers, located off Raja Bhau Desai Marg in Prabhadevi, is one of South Mumbai’s most coveted luxury developments, known for its proximity to business districts, superior connectivity, and panoramic views of the city.

Prabhadevi enjoys excellent connectivity via Senapati Bapat Marg, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Western Express Highway, and rail links on the Western Line, with easy access to the Bandra–Worli Sea Link. Its central location places it near Lower Parel, Worli, and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), making it a preferred address for corporate professionals and high-net-worth individuals seeking both convenience and exclusivity.

Capitalizing on a Family Legacy in Ahuja Towers

The new acquisition adds to the family’s existing footprint in the same project. Rohit Sharma purchased his primary residence in Ahuja Towers in 2015—a 4-bedroom, 6,000 sq. ft. luxury apartment on the 29th floor, reportedly valued at around ₹30 crore at the time. The sea-facing unit, with expansive views of the Arabian Sea and Bandra–Worli Sea Link, was bought shortly after Sharma’s engagement to Ritika Sajdeh and has since served as the family’s principal residence.

The 2015 acquisition drew attention both for its scale and location, with amenities including premium concierge services, spa and gym facilities, recreational areas, and panoramic views—a combination that reflects the evolving preferences of celebrity and ultra-premium homebuyers in Mumbai’s luxury housing segment.

Premium Residential Demand in South Mumbai

South Mumbai micro-markets such as Prabhadevi and Worli continue to remain among the top addresses for affluent buyers due to limited availability, strong infrastructure, and close proximity to central business districts. These neighbourhoods command a significant price premium over other parts of the city, driven by constrained land supply and robust demand from corporate executives, business leaders, and high-profile individuals.

Ritika Sajdeh, an Indian sports manager and public figure, has worked with Cornerstone Sport & Entertainment, handling athlete endorsements and brand partnerships. She is often seen supporting Rohit Sharma during high-profile tournaments and events. Her latest real estate move is consistent with broader trends among affluent Indians seeking upgraded living environments in key urban centres.

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