Actress Kangana Ranaut has sold her Bandra bungalow, originally purchased in 2017 for ₹20 crore, for ₹32 crore, resulting in a profit of ₹12 crore. The transaction was officially registered on September 5, 2024, according to documents accessed by SquareFeatIndia.

The bungalow, located in Bandra’s Pali Hill, was the subject of controversy during the MVA rule four years ago when the BMC demolished parts of the property due to alleged structural violations. Despite the setbacks, the actress has significantly benefited from the sale.

The property details include a built-up area of 3,075 sq ft with an additional 565 sq ft allocated for parking. The stamp duty for the registration amounted to ₹1.92 crore.

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The buyer is Shweta Bathija, a partner at Kamalini Holdings based in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

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