Celebrated Indian playback singer Shreya Ghoshal, along with her parents Shamishtha Ghoshal and Biswajit Ghoshal, has purchased a luxury residential apartment in Worli, Mumbai for ₹29.70 crore, according to property registration documents accessed via the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) website and reviewed by Square Yards.

The transaction was officially registered in April 2026, adding to the list of high-value real estate deals in Mumbai’s premium micro-markets.


Property Details: Godrej Trilogy, Worli

As per the registration documents:

  • Project: Godrej Trilogy, Worli
  • Carpet Area: 2,430.06 sq. ft. (225.76 sq. m.)
  • Total Area: 2,750.28 sq. ft. (255.51 sq. m.)
  • Parking: 3 car parking spaces
  • Transaction Value: ₹29.70 crore
  • Stamp Duty Paid: ₹1.78 crore
  • Registration Charges: ₹30,000

The property is located in one of Mumbai’s most sought-after luxury residential developments, known for its premium amenities and strategic location.


Why Worli Remains a Top Luxury Real Estate Destination

Worli continues to attract high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and celebrities due to its unmatched connectivity and lifestyle appeal.

Key advantages of the locality include:

  • Seamless connectivity via Bandra-Worli Sea Link
  • Access to Annie Besant Road and Western Express Highway
  • Proximity to business hubs like BKC, Lower Parel, and Nariman Point
  • Close to premium schools, hospitals, fine dining, and retail centres
  • Scenic sea-facing views and luxury high-rise developments

Over the years, Worli has evolved into a prime residential and commercial hub, blending urban sophistication with strategic location benefits.


About Shreya Ghoshal

Shreya Ghoshal is one of India’s most acclaimed playback singers, known for her versatility and classical foundation.

  • Rose to fame after winning Sa Re Ga Ma Pa
  • Made Bollywood debut with Devdas (2002)
  • Popular for songs like “Bairi Piya”
  • Has sung across multiple languages including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam
  • Recipient of multiple National Film Awards

Her investment in Mumbai real estate reflects a continued trend of celebrities opting for luxury properties in prime micro-markets.


Growing Trend of Celebrity Real Estate Investments

Mumbai’s luxury housing segment has seen increased activity from celebrities and HNIs, driven by:

  • Stable long-term asset value
  • Premium lifestyle offerings
  • Strategic connectivity
  • Strong resale and rental potential

High-value transactions like this further reinforce Worli’s position as a preferred luxury destination in Mumbai.


The Bottom Line

Shreya Ghoshal’s ₹29.70 crore apartment purchase in Worli highlights the continued demand for ultra-luxury homes in Mumbai, particularly in well-connected, premium neighborhoods.

With strong fundamentals and aspirational appeal, areas like Worli are expected to remain hotspots for high-value real estate investments.

Also Read: Homes Below Rs 50 Lakh A Hit In India.

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