Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan has expanded his luxury real estate portfolio with the purchase of three adjoining land parcels in the sought-after coastal town of Alibaug, near Mumbai.

The veteran actor acquired the land, totaling an area of approximately 8,000 square feet, for a consolidated price of ₹6.59 crore. The transaction was executed with a project by The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), one of the prominent developers in the branded land sector.

The purchase was formally registered on October 7, 2025, at the Sub Registrar Office in Alibaug. The total consideration for the three separate ‘Agreement for Sale’ documents (Saṭhekhat) aggregated to ₹6,59,65,828. The parcels are located in the village of Munawali in Alibaug, forming part of the ‘A Alibaug Phase 2’ project.

This investment further solidifies Alibaug’s status as a luxury second-home destination favored by high-net-worth individuals and celebrities seeking premium coastal properties close to Mumbai.

The total stamp duty by Amitabh Bachchan for the three land transactions amounted to ₹39,58,500. This figure is the sum of the stamp duty paid on each of the three agreements: ₹16,74,000 for the 376 sq. meter plot, ₹11,52,500 for the 258 sq. meter plot, and ₹11,32,000 for the 254 sq. meter plot. 

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