Renowned Marathi singer, music director, and filmmaker Avadhoot Gupte, alongside his wife Girija Gupte, has secured a luxurious new home in Mumbai’s upscale Bandra (Khar West) for a sum of Rs. 7.75 crore, as per property documents reviewed by Square Yards. The high-end property is located in Rustomjee Paramount project, developed by Rustomjee Constructions.

The apartment, spread over a carpet area of 1,357.77 sq. ft. (126.14 sq. m.) and a built-up area of 1,609.53 sq. ft. (149.53 sq. m.), is part of a premium development offering spacious 2 BHK, 3 BHK, 4 BHK, and 5 BHK units. The luxury home also includes three dedicated car parking spaces.

Located near key thoroughfares like Vithalbhai Patel Road, Swami Vivekanand Road, and the Western Express Highway, the property is ideally situated for easy access to major destinations across Mumbai. Khar West, known for its blend of exclusivity and tranquility, is a preferred neighborhood for high-net-worth individuals, offering a mix of luxury living, proximity to the international airport, top-tier schools, and premium retail and dining options.

The deal was finalized in October 2024, with stamp duty charges of Rs. 46.48 lakh and a registration fee of Rs. 30,000.

This acquisition comes amid a rising trend of celebrity homebuyers in Bandra West, with several prominent figures, including actors Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, cricketer KL Rahul, and actress Athiya Shetty, recently investing in the area. The growing presence of such high-profile personalities underscores Bandra’s continued appeal as a prime location for luxury real estate.

Avadhoot Gupte is well-known in the Marathi entertainment industry for his diverse talents as a singer, composer, and filmmaker. Over the years, he has garnered acclaim for his chart-topping music albums, hit songs, and successful films. His remarkable contributions to Marathi cinema have earned him several prestigious awards, including the Maharashtra State Film Award and the Zee Gaurav Award.

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