Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam has bought two p[roperties in Andheri for a total worth of Rs 11.37 crore.

According to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia.com provided by Propstack, the deal was registered on March 15.

The properties are spread over two floors, ground and first floor and the total area on the ground floor measures 2,767 sq ft. whereas the first floor measures, 2780 sq ft. The total amount spent on the purchase is Rs 11.37 crore.

The property that Sonu Nigam has bought is located in the building named Unicorn, Andheri West.

Sonu Nigam has sung several chartbusters for Bollywood and even had several solo album releases.

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