Sonakshi Sinha house: About the actor’s homes in Juhu and Bandra

The top floor of the Juhu Bungalow ‘Ramayan’ is where the actress stayed before her marriage to Zaheer Iqbal.

Sonakshi Sinha, daughter of legendary actor Shatrugan Sinha married Zaheer Iqbal on June 23, 2024.  Iqbal was her co-actor in her last film Double XL. The actors opted for a registered marriage at Iqbal’s house after which they threw a grand reception at Bastian, the restaurant owned by actor Shilpa Shetty.

Sinha is also known for  her  web-series ‘Dahaad’ becoming a hit. The actress has also started a new venture in the beauty segment called Soezi. Before her marriage in 2024, Sonakshi used to stay with her parents at their Juhu Bungalow  Sonakshi Sinha got the top floor of their house ‘Ramayan’ at JVPD Scheme, Juhu all decked up for herself. In short, a home within a home!

 

Sonakshi Sinha house

Source: Quora

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Fun fact: ‘Ramayan’ is quite an apt name for this house, because Shatrugan Sinha’s brothers are Ram, Bharat and Laxman while Sonakshi’s brothers are Luv and Kush.

Sonakshi Sinha

What makes Sonakshi Sinha’s space in Ramayan unique?

Interior designer Rupin Suchak, who designed the space, calls it his ‘favourite piece’ of work. According to him, the artistic splash of colours used in the design, add a bold zing and pop that relates to Sonakshi Sinha’s ‘Dabbangg’ personality.

Sinha too feels that this floor at Ramayan exudes her vibe, her sensibilities and her sense of aesthetics. She says, as someone who loves to spend time at home, this beautifully done-up home is well-lit and makes her want to never leave home.

Suchak, who also designed an office space for Alia Bhatt, says that there are several things that stand out in Sonakshi Sinha’s home, including:

  • The rich textures and geometric shapes
  • Minimalistic and clean space
  • Statement furniture pieces
  • The art décor, clubbed with a modern vibrant pop art entrance.

The bungalow, Ramayan was bought by actor Shatrughan Sinha for residential and office purposes in 1972. Ramayan, the actor’s house, had a price worth crores at that time. Sonakshi Sinha owns the top floor of the building with her apartment also featuring:

  • A sliding glass door in the living room, designed with bright pink and yellow glass panels.
  • Pop art and abstract paintings, to deck up the living area.
  • Neon light illuminating the pantry, an arched window and stools echoing the retro look.
  • A memory corner and a reading nook in the bedroom with darker colour palettes, making a style statement.

While she admits that she has always had her own room and privacy, the experience of setting up an entire floor was a first for her, says Sinha. The 33-year-old actress said that she had been researching websites and checking out pictures and references throughout the lockdown and had a clear vision of how the apartment should look, which was brought to reality by Suchak, with precision. “When I walked into the apartment after it was finished, it felt as if I had been living in it for ages,” Sinha said.

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Sonakshi Sinha’s home at Juhu: In pictures

 

Living Room

Sonakshi Sinha’s house at Ramayan, Juhu includes a spacious living room

Sonakshi Sinha home

 

Sonakshi Sinha

Sinha’s bedroom at Ramayan bungalow, Juhu

Sonakshi Sinha Juhu apartment

 

Sonakshi Sinha Mumbai House

This space illuminated with neon lights at Ramayan, Shatrughan Sinha’s house, gives you a glimpse of the retro era.

 

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A peek inside Sonakshi Sinha’s full floor apartment in her Juhu bungalow

Art director and interior designer Rupin Suchak at Ramayan

 

A peek inside Sonakshi Sinha’s full floor apartment in her Juhu bungalow

 

A peek inside Sonakshi Sinha’s full floor apartment in her Juhu bungalow

 

A peek inside Sonakshi Sinha’s full floor apartment in her Juhu bungalow

 

A peek inside Sonakshi Sinha’s full floor apartment in her Juhu bungalow

Source: Pinterest 

We think Sonakshi Sinha’s newly done-up living space is ‘Asli sona’, just like how she identifies herself on her Instagram handle.

Sonakshi Sinha’s Bandra home sold

After listing for sale her Bandra flat located on the 26th floor of 81 Aureate in Bandra Reclamation in August 2024, Sonakshi Sinha has sold it in February 2025, mention media reports. The asking price of the property that the actress had listed was Rs 25 crore and media reports mention that she sold it for Rs 22.5 crore. The actor had bought this apartment for Rs 11 crore in 2023. Reports mention that the actor and her husband plan to move into a larger space that Zaheer is developing.

Sonakshi Sinha had shifted to this house in Bandra in 2023. This is also the same house where the actor married her long-time boyfriend in June 2024.

 

 

This is the second property that the actor owned in the 81 Aureate building. She had bought a property for Rs 14 crore in 2020.  Speaking to the media, Shotgun’s daughter at that time said, “Ever since I started working, it was my dream to buy my own house with my hard-earned money, before I turned 30. I may have crossed that deadline by a couple of years but it has finally happened.” 

She says this new property is just an investment and more of a dream that she had been working towards. She joins other Bollywood actors who recently moved into their new homes like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Jhanvi Kapoor and Pooja Hegde. 

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FAQs

What is the name of Sonakshi Sinha’s house?

Sonakshi Sinha’s family bungalow is named Ramayan.

Where in Juhu is Sonakshi Sinha’s house?

Sonakshi Sinha lives at 49, Ramayan, 9th Road, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai, with her family.

Where is Sonakshi Sinha originally from?

Sonakshi Sinha’s father hails from Patna, Bihar but she grew up in tinsel town, Mumbai.

What is the net worth of Sonakshi Sinha?

Sonakshi’s net worth is Rs 78 crores.

(Images sourced from Pinterest, Quora and Instagram handle of Sonakshi Sinha and Rupin Suchak.)

 

 

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