Bollywood actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has recently expanded her real estate portfolio with the purchase of an office space in Mumbai. The transaction, valued at ₹1.56 crore, was completed on August 22 and officially registered on August 23, according to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia.

The newly acquired office spans 41.60 square meters (407 square feet) and is situated on the 19th floor of the Arc One building on New Link Road in Andheri West. The property was sold by Chandragupt Estates Pvt Ltd to Ranaut.

The registration process included a stamp duty payment of ₹9.37 lakh. This new acquisition adds to Ranaut’s growing list of properties, reflecting her significant presence in both the entertainment and political arenas

A detailed message sent to Kangana got us no response.

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