Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit has leased a commercial property in Mumbai’s premium business district Lower Parel, with the total rental value pegged at ₹2.81 crore for a 5-year term, according to property registration documents reviewed by Square Yards.

The agreement was officially registered in March 2026, highlighting continued demand for high-quality commercial spaces in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after micro-markets.


Deal Details: Rent Starts at ₹4.25 Lakh Per Month

As per the documents accessed via the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) portal:

  • 📍 Location: One Lodha Place, Lower Parel
  • 📐 Carpet Area: 731 sq ft (67.91 sq. m.)
  • 🚗 Parking: 1 car parking space
  • 💰 Security Deposit: ₹17 lakh
  • 📄 Stamp Duty: ₹72,600
  • 🧾 Registration Charges: ₹1,000

The lease is structured over 60 months (5 years) with a steady rental escalation:

  • Year 1: ₹4.25 lakh/month
  • Year 2: ₹4.46 lakh/month
  • Year 3: ₹4.68 lakh/month
  • Year 4: ₹4.91 lakh/month
  • Year 5: ₹5.16 lakh/month

👉 Total rental outflow over 5 years: ₹2.81 crore


Lower Parel: Mumbai’s Premium Commercial Hub

Lower Parel continues to attract high-profile tenants due to its strategic location and premium ecosystem.

Once an industrial belt, the area has transformed into a thriving urban and commercial hotspot, offering:

  • 🏢 Grade A office developments and mixed-use projects
  • 🛍️ Landmark retail destinations like High Street Phoenix & Palladium
  • 🚆 Strong connectivity via rail and major arterial roads
  • 📍 Proximity to key business districts like BKC, Nariman Point, and Worli

This combination of infrastructure, lifestyle, and business accessibility makes it a preferred destination for corporates, entrepreneurs, and celebrities alike.


Celebrity Presence Continues to Boost Realty Appeal

Madhuri Dixit’s latest leasing deal further reinforces the growing trend of celebrity participation in Mumbai’s commercial real estate market.

Her move reflects:

✔️ Confidence in premium office micro-markets
✔️ Rising demand for compact, high-value commercial units
✔️ Continued attractiveness of Lower Parel for business and investment


About Madhuri Dixit

Madhuri Dixit remains one of the most celebrated names in Indian cinema. Known for blockbuster films like Tezaab, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, and Dil To Pagal Hai, she continues to stay relevant through television and digital platforms.

Beyond her entertainment career, her real estate move highlights the investment and business interests of top Bollywood personalities.

Also Read: Madhuri Dixit pays ₹48 crore for a House

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