Aditya who is in his early 30’s has rented an apartment in Bandra West. The apartment is located on the 10th floor of the high rise. 

By Varun Singh

Mumbai’s Bandra West is referred as the queen of suburbs for a reason.

It houses several actors including Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Amir Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Ranbir Kapoor and many others. 

Recently actor Aditya Roy Kapur rented an apartment in Bandra West.

The apartment he rented is located on the 10th floor of the high rise building.

The building is named Pacific Heights, Rizvi Complex, Bandra West. 

The actor rented the apartment for a period three years and the rent for all the three years are different.

Aditya Roy Kapur. Source: Kapur's Instagram Profile
Aditya Roy Kapur. Source: Kapur’s Instagram Profile

For the first year Aditya shall pay a rent of Rs 3.50 lakh per month.
For the next second year it is Rs 3.67 lakh per month and for the final and third year the rent is is Rs 3.85 lakh per month.

The apartment rented by Aditya measures 1877 square feet and the deposit is Rs 15 lakh.

The rental deal according to documents accessed was signed in the last week of January 2021. 

The actor’s address while renting the apartment shows that of Cuffe Parade in South Mumbai.

Aditya Roy Kapoor belongs to a family of which many members are associated with Bollywood.The actor shot to fame with his role in the movie Aashiqui 2.

He was cast against Shraddha Kapoor in the move and the songs from the film instantly made to the chart buster.

Since, then he has been seen in many films in Bollywood.

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