Bollywood actor Salman Khan has sold an apartment in Bandra West, Mumbai, for ₹5.35 crore, according to property registration records reviewed by real estate marketplace Square Yards on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra. The transaction was officially registered in July 2025.

The apartment is situated in Shiv Asthan Heights, one of the premium residential developments in Bandra West. It has a built-up area of 122.45 square metres (approximately 1,318 square feet) and comes with three car parking spaces. As per the registration documents, the sale attracted a stamp duty of ₹32.01 lakh and registration charges of ₹30,000.

Bandra West is regarded as one of Mumbai’s most established and high-value real estate markets, featuring a mix of luxury apartments, heritage bungalows, and boutique commercial properties. The area enjoys excellent connectivity via the Western Express Highway, Bandra railway station, and upcoming Metro lines. It is also close to major business hubs including Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Lower Parel, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

Salman Khan has been a prominent figure in Indian cinema since the 1990s, starring in films such as Sultan (2018), Bharat (2020), and Sikander (2025). As a producer, he has backed several projects under his banner, Salman Khan Films, including Tubelight (2017). Beyond his film career, Khan is the founder of the Being Human Foundation and is actively involved in philanthropic initiatives.

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