Deal registered in August 2025; documents reviewed on IGR Maharashtra via Square Yards

The Smoky Hill CHS unit offers 108.25 sq. m. built-up, 970.71 sq. ft. carpet, plus one garage

Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, along with his son Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor, has purchased an apartment in Bandra West for ₹5 crore, according to property registration documents reviewed by real estate marketplace Square Yards on the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) Maharashtra website. The transaction was registered in August 2025.

Project & unit details: The apartment is located in The Smoky Hill CHS Ltd. with a built-up area of 108.25 sq. m. (~1,165 sq. ft.) and a carpet area of 970.71 sq. ft. (~90 sq. m.). The purchase includes one garage.

Duties & fees: The deal attracted a stamp duty of ₹30 lakh and registration charges of ₹30,000.

Location context: Bandra West remains one of Mumbai’s most established, high-value markets—mixing upscale apartments, heritage bungalows, and boutique commercial spaces. It is well-connected via the Western Express Highway, Bandra railway station, and upcoming Metro lines, with close proximity to major business districts including Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Lower Parel, and CSM International Airport.

About the buyers: Anil Kapoor is a veteran Indian actor known for iconic films such as Mr. India, Ram Lakhan, and Tezaab, and for global appearances in Slumdog Millionaire and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. He recently appeared in War 2 from YRF’s Spy Universe. Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor made his debut with Mirzya (2016) and has since starred in Bhavesh Joshi Superhero (2018) and Thar (2022).

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