Indian music composer and singer Anu Malik, along with his wife Anju Malik, has sold two apartments in Santacruz West, Mumbai, for a combined total of Rs 14.49 crore. The transaction was registered in February 2025, according to property registration documents reviewed by SquareFeatIndia, with data provided by Square Yards from the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) website.

The properties, located in the Khushi Belmondo residential project, are situated on the same floor. The total built-up area of the two apartments is 233.64 sq. m. (~2,515 sq. ft.), and the agreement includes two car parking spaces. The transaction incurred a total stamp duty payment of Rs. 86.91 lakh, along with registration charges of Rs. 30,000.

Santacruz West, a well-connected neighborhood in Mumbai’s western region, is known for its strategic location. The area benefits from excellent infrastructure, including major roads, a railway station, and proximity to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. It is also close to the Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai’s key commercial hub, which adds to the appeal of the location.

Khushi Belmondo, a ready-to-move-in residential project by Khushi World Developers, has seen strong demand, with one transaction amounting to Rs. 19 crore registered between January and December 2024.

Anu Malik, known for his exceptional contributions to Bollywood music, is a well-regarded composer and singer with over four decades of experience in the industry. He has composed music for numerous hit films and has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for Refugee (2001) and multiple Filmfare Awards, including Best Music Director for Baazigar and Main Hoon Na. Malik’s iconic work in films like Border, Judwaa, Ishq, and Mohra continues to resonate with music lovers. In addition to his musical career, Anu Malik has also been a prominent judge on popular reality shows like Indian Idol, further solidifying his legacy in the Indian music industry.

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