Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff has sold his premium apartment in Khar for ₹15.60 crore, earning a profit of nearly ₹4 crore on the deal, according to property registration documents available on the website of the Inspector General of Registration (IGR) and reviewed by Square Yards. The transaction was registered in September 2025.

The Deal

Shroff had purchased the apartment in 2018 for ₹11.62 crore. The sale now reflects a handsome appreciation in value over a period of seven years. The buyer paid ₹93.60 lakh as stamp duty and ₹30,000 in registration charges.

The Apartment – Rustomjee Paramount, Khar

The property is located in Rustomjee Paramount, a luxury residential development in Khar West. Key details include:

  • Carpet area: 1,989.72 sq.ft. (~185 sq.m.)
  • Built-up area: 2,189 sq.ft. (~203.34 sq.m.)
  • Car parking: 3 reserved slots

Rustomjee Paramount is known for its upscale amenities, panoramic city views, and celebrity residents, making it one of the most desirable addresses in suburban Mumbai.

Why Khar is Prime Real Estate

Khar continues to remain one of Mumbai’s most premium real estate markets. It offers a mix of luxury apartments and commercial properties, strong connectivity via the Western Express Highway and upcoming Metro lines, and proximity to business hubs such as Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Lower Parel, and the international airport.

The Star Factor

Tiger Shroff, son of veteran actor Jackie Shroff, made his Bollywood debut with Heropanti (2014). He is best known for his action-packed roles, martial arts skills, and dance performances. Beyond films, Shroff has also cultivated a massive fan base for his fitness-driven lifestyle.

This property sale adds another highlight to his off-screen portfolio, showing that his real estate investments have also paid off handsomely.

Also Read: Priyanka Chopra’s Family Leases Pune Property for ₹1.49 Crore Over 5 Years

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