Bollywood actor and television host Manish Paul has leased out his commercial property located in the vibrant Andheri West locality of Mumbai for a monthly rent of Rs. 2 lakh, according to registration documents accessed by Square Yards.

The property, which spans 1,200 square feet (~111.48 square meters), is part of Morya Grand, a ready-to-move commercial development by Nakta Investment Pvt Ltd. The building, spread across 0.69 acres, is situated in a prime location known for its proximity to key landmarks such as Versova Beach, upscale restaurants, and lifestyle hubs. Andheri West is also well-connected to major parts of the city via the Western Express Highway and Mumbai Metro Line 1, offering easy access to areas like Bandra, Juhu, and both the domestic and international airports.

The lease agreement, registered in December 2024, includes an initial security deposit of Rs. 8 lakhs. The agreement features a tiered rental structure, with the rent set at Rs. 2 lakh per month for the first 12 months, increasing to Rs. 2.14 lakh for the next 12 months. Manish Paul had purchased the office space for Rs. 2.25 crore in September 2023.

Known for his charismatic on-screen presence and wit, Manish Paul is a popular television personality and actor. He has hosted major reality shows such as Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa and Indian Idol, and starred in films like Mickey Virus and Jugjugg Jeeyo. His versatility and engaging personality have earned him numerous awards, including the Best Anchor Award and multiple accolades at the ITA Awards, securing his position as one of India’s most beloved entertainers.

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