Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan and his father Rakesh Roshan’s company, HRX Digitech LLP, has expanded its commercial property portfolio in Mumbai with the purchase of three premium office units in Chandivali for ₹31 crore.

The property registration documents for the deal, accessed by SquareFeatIndia, show that the transaction was registered on July 9, 2025.


Details of the Latest Purchase

The three offices are located on the first floor of the Boomerang building in Andheri East’s Chandivali area. Together, they span 13,546 sq ft carpet area.

The deal attracted a stamp duty of ₹1.86 crore and registration fees of ₹30,000. The sellers in this transaction were Manish Krishangopal Bazari, Shalini Manish Bazari, and Bazspace Pvt. Ltd.


Earlier Acquisition in the Same Building

This is not the Roshan family’s first investment in Boomerang. Property documents reveal that in September 2024, the same company purchased five office units on the fifth floor of the building for ₹37.75 crore.

Those offices, with a combined 17,389 sq ft carpet area, were bought on September 5, 2024, with ₹2.26 crore paid in stamp duty and ₹30,000 in registration fees.


Other Real Estate Moves by the Roshan Family

In addition to their commercial property buys, Hrithik Roshan and Rakesh Roshan made headlines last year for selling three residential apartments in Andheri for a total of ₹6.75 crore.

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