Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has sold his luxury apartment in Mahalaxmi, South Mumbai, for ₹8.10 crore, according to property registration documents available on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra, and reviewed by real estate portal Square Yards. The transaction was registered in August 2025.

The property is located in Lokhandwala Minerva, a premium residential development in Mahalaxmi, an area known for its upscale living and prime connectivity to key business hubs such as Lower Parel, Worli, and Nariman Point. Mahalaxmi is also home to some of Mumbai’s most iconic cultural and lifestyle landmarks, making it one of the most sought-after addresses in South Mumbai.

Deal Details

  • Sale price: ₹8.10 crore
  • Carpet area: 1,247 sq. ft. (116 sq. m.)
  • Built-up area: 1,497 sq. ft. (139.07 sq. m.)
  • Car parking: 2 spaces
  • Stamp duty paid: ₹48.60 lakh
  • Registration charges: ₹30,000

As per records, Sood had originally purchased the apartment in 2012 for ₹5.16 crore, meaning he has made a substantial appreciation on the asset over the last 13 years.

Sonu Sood: Actor and Humanitarian

Sood began his career in 1999 with Tamil films Kallazhagar and Nenjinile. He made his Hindi film debut in Shaheed-E-Azam (2002), portraying Bhagat Singh, and later rose to prominence with blockbuster roles in Dabangg (2010) and Simmba (2018). Apart from Hindi cinema, he has worked extensively in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada films.

Beyond his acting career, Sood has become widely admired for his humanitarian work, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he helped thousands of stranded workers and students return home.

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