Acclaimed Bollywood actor Pankaj Tripathi, along with his wife Mridula Tripathi and daughter Aashi Tripathi, has purchased two apartments in Mumbai for a combined value of ₹10.85 crore, according to property registration documents accessed by Square Yards from the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) Maharashtra.

The transactions highlight a mix of premium and mid-segment property investments—one in Andheri West’s Seabliss Building, a luxury residential project, and another in Kandivali West’s Aashapura Heritage, a modest-sized apartment.

Transaction Details

ParticularsTransaction 1Transaction 2
Buyer(s)Pankaj Tripathi & Aashi TripathiMridula Tripathi & Aashi Tripathi
LocationSeabliss, Andheri WestAashapura Heritage, Kandivali West
Value₹9.98 crore₹87 lakh
RERA Carpet Area188.22 sq.m (~2,026 sq.ft)39.48 sq.m (~425 sq.ft)
Balcony Area32.14 sq.m (~346 sq.ft)
Total Area220.36 sq.m (~2,372 sq.ft)39.48 sq.m (~425 sq.ft)
Car Parking3
Stamp Duty₹59.89 lakh₹4.35 lakh
Registration Charges₹30,000₹30,000
Registration DateJuly 2025September 2025

A Versatile Actor, Now a Mumbai Investor

Pankaj Tripathi, known for his critically acclaimed roles in Gangs of WasseypurStreeLudo, and the popular web series Mirzapur, has steadily grown into one of the most respected actors in Indian cinema. His latest property purchases in Mumbai reflect both a lifestyle upgrade and long-term investment strategy for his family.

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