Kajol Vishal Devgan, a known Bollywood actress and wife of actor Ajay Devgan recently spent ₹7.64 to acquire a property in Mumbai.

According to documents accessed by Square Feat India, provided by Propstack, the deal was signed on July 28, 2023.

The agreement of sale was signed between Seller, Vir Savarkar Projects Pvt Ltd and the Buyer: Kajol Vishal Devgan 

Thr Proeprty Details include and Office no. 802, 8th Floor, Building Name: Signature, Oshiwara Village, Off Veera Desai Road, Andheri West.

The RERA Carpet area of the office space is: 194.67 sq. mt. 

According to the documents Kajol will also have 3 designated car parking spaces in the building.

Ajay Devgan had earlier purchased 5 office units for ₹45 Cr in the same building in April this year.

A detailed message sent to Kajol got us no response.

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

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