Kalanagar in Bandra east, became popular thanks to the Thackerays’. Balasaheb Thackeray moved to Kalanagar and it is here, Matoshree was built. Matoshree till a few years ago remained the political central point of Maharashtra.

But let me clarfiy that this story isn’t about Matoshree. One of the Thackeray family members have sold a house in Kalanagar.

Documents exclusively accessed by SquareFeatIndia show that a flat in the building Shilpak Artek located in Kalanagar belonging to one of the Thackeray family was sold on April 13.

Nihar Thackeray
Nihar Thackeray

The Thackeray family that sold the house comprises of Nihar BinduMadhav Thackeray, Neha BinduMadhav Thackeray and Madhavi BinduMadhav Thackeray.

BinduMadhav Thackeray was the son of late Balasaheb Thackeray, Nihar and Neha are the children of BinduMadhav and Madhavi Thackeray.

Documents show that the flat was sold for a consideration of Rs 3.5 crore. The flat measures 1015 sq ft carpet and is located on the second floor of the building located in Kalanagar.

The buyer is Prithviraj Deshmukh, not much details are known about the buyer. A stamp duty of Rs 21 lakh was paid for the registration of the sale deed.

The current address of Nihar Thackeray reflects that of a building in Khar west. A detailed message sent to Nihar seeking his comment got us no response.

Also Read: Uddhav Govt takes back from Sunil Gavaskar 2,000 sq mt Bandra land

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