Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu, along with her sister, has purchased a luxury apartment in Goregaon West, Mumbai, for ₹4.33 crore. The transaction was registered in May 2025, according to property registration records accessed via the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) Maharashtra portal and reviewed by Square Yards.

The apartment is part of the upscale Imperial Heights residential complex — a ready-to-move-in project that has become a landmark in the area. The unit spans a carpet area of 1,390 sq. ft. and a built-up area of 1,669 sq. ft., and includes two dedicated car parking spaces. As per official documents, the transaction involved a stamp duty of ₹21.65 lakh and registration charges of ₹30,000.

Goregaon West has emerged as a prime residential and commercial hub in Mumbai. Strategically situated between Andheri and Malad, the locality offers excellent connectivity through the Western Express Highway, Link Road, SV Road, and the Mumbai suburban railway. It is known for its mix of residential complexes, IT parks, office spaces, malls, and co-working hubs — making it a preferred choice for professionals and investors.

According to Square Yards Data Intelligence, Imperial Heights recorded 47 property transactions between April 2024 and March 2025, collectively valued at ₹168 crore. The average property price in the project currently stands at ₹32,170 per sq. ft., reflecting its premium positioning in the Mumbai real estate market.

Taapsee Pannu, known for her versatile roles across Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu cinema, has established herself as one of the most respected actors of her generation. She rose to fame with impactful performances in critically acclaimed films such as PinkMulkBadla, and Thappad.

This real estate acquisition underlines the continued trend of high-profile Bollywood celebrities investing in Mumbai’s luxury housing market.

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