B R house belonging to the Chopra family has been sold. The iconic B R House located in Juhu was sold for Rs 182 Crore.

By Varun Singh

There would be hardly any Indian who would have not heard or read the name of B R Chopra. Chopra family has been associated with the Indian film industry for several decades.

While B R Chopra has had numerous films to his credits and same was with his son Ravi Chopra, their most iconic television serial Mahabharat has remained etched in the memories of the common public.

Still from B R Chopra's Mahabharat
Still from B R Chopra’s Mahabharat

However, today we are not going to spend a lot of time talking about the films that Chopra family came out with, but about the real estate deal the family has been involved in.

Iconic B R House belonging to late B R Chopra was sold in May for Rs 182 Crore, the house is located in Juhu.

According to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia provided by Indextap.com, the deal was registered on May 27, between Renu Ravi Chopra and Feat Properties Pvt. Ltd.

The total plot area of the house is 3,278 sq.mtrs whereas the constructed area is 2,290 sq.mtrs.

A stamp duty of Rs 10.96 crore was paid for the registrations of the deal.

A detailed message sent to Renu Chopra seeking her comment on the real estate deal got us no response.

Juhu has seen some big ticket deals concerning celebrities in the last few months.

In January Raj Kundra transferred five flats Worth Rs 38.5 Crore to Shilpa Shetty, all these flats are located in Juhu.

Actor Kajol bought two apartments worth ₹11.95 crore in Juhu. This deal took place in the month of January.

Also Read: Kajol Vishal Devgan buys 2 flat in Juhu for Rs 11.95 Crore

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