Bollywood Father-Son Duo Invests in Prime Mumbai Property

Bollywood playback singer Nitin Mukeshchand Mathur and his son, actor Neil Nitin Mukesh Chand Mathur, have purchased a luxury apartment in Lower Parel, Mumbai, for ₹11.35 crore. The transaction, officially registered in July 2025, was verified through the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) website by Square Yards.


World One by Lodha: Spacious Apartment with Prime Amenities

The apartment, located in World One by Lodha Group, features a RERA carpet area of 189.89 sq. m. (~2,044 sq. ft.) and comes with two car parking spaces. The deal included stamp duty of ₹68.10 lakh and registration charges of ₹30,000.

Lower Parel remains one of Mumbai’s most coveted residential and commercial areas, offering excellent connectivity to Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) and Nariman Point. Celebrity residents of the area include Abhishek Bachchan, Shahid Kapoor, Amish Tripathi, and cricketer Zaheer Khan.


A Legacy of Music and Cinema

Nitin Mukesh, renowned for his soulful songs in films like Ram Teri Ganga Maili and Karz, has inspired generations of musicians in India. His son, Neil Nitin Mukesh, has made his own mark as a prominent Bollywood actor. Together, the duo now adds high-end real estate investment in Mumbai to their list of achievements.

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