Actor Mrunal Thakur buys Rs 10-cr flat in Mumbai’s Andheri West

The actor bought the flats from Kangana Ranaut’s family.

February 21, 2024: Actor Mrunal Thakur and her father have invested Rs 10 crore in Jodi flats in Oberoi Springs, Andheri (West). The property purchased belong to actor Kangana Ranaut’s family members. While one flat belonged to her father Amar Deep Singh Ranaut, the other was purchased from Akshat Deep Ranaut , Kangana’s brother.

Currently, Thakur stays in a rented apartment in Oberoi Springs. She will move to her new abode which is currently undergoing a renovation.

Oberoi Springs in Andheri (West) is a building where many celebrities stay. This was where Vicky Kaushal’s parents reside and the actor also used to stay before his marriage with actor Katrina Kaif. Also, Rajkumar Rao and wife Patralekha, Chitrangada Singh, Neil Nitin Mukesh are other celebrities who stay in Oberoi Springs.

According to Housing.com, the average rate at Oberoi Springs is around Rs 34,368 per sqft.

For property purchase

Location Average price/sqft Price range/sqft
Veer Desai Industrial Estate Rs 24, 093 Rs 9,574 to 52,657

 

For rent

Location Average price Price range
Veer Desai Industrial Estate Rs 55, 918 Rs 12,500 to Rs 1 lakh

 

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