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Ranbir’s Pali Hill apartment rented out at Rs 11 lakh per month

Ranbir Kapoor's former Pali Hill apartment rented out at Rs 11 lakh per month - Reports

Ranbir Kapoor has leased out his former Pali Hill apartment in Mumbai’s Vaastu Building for Rs 11 lakh a month for five years. The actor and Alia Bhatt now live in the iconic Krishna Raj bungalow. Ranbir has also invested in a land parcel in Ayodhya and will next be seen in ‘Ramayana’.

Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has decided to lease out his former residence at the Vaastu Building. The seventh-floor apartment, covering 2,460 sq ft, had its leave-and-license agreement registered on May 19, 2026. Ranbir purchased the property for Rs 35 crore in 2016, and celebrity designer Gauri Khan put together the interiors.

Ranbir Kapoor’s Pali Hill apartment rented for Rs 11 lakh month

According to documents accessed by Zapkey, Ranbir has rented out his former Pali Hill apartment in Bandra West, Mumbai, at a monthly rent of Rs 11 lakh, with the lease running for a period of five years. The documents reveal that Aditya Shukla has leased the apartment for five years, with the agreement including a 5% escalation clause. Additionally, a security deposit of Rs 45 lakh was paid as part of the deal.

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s new home: The Krishna Raj bungalow

While his Vaastu apartment has a new tenant, Ranbir and Alia Bhatt have made the Krishna Raj bungalow their home. The Kapoor family’s ancestral property was renovated for many years and was finally completed in 2025. Named after Ranbir’s late grandmother Krishna Raj Kapoor, the bungalow is believed to be worth around Rs 250 crore and is considered one of the most famous celebrity homes in Mumbai, along with Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat and Amitabh Bachchan’s Jalsa. The property was built about 80 years ago and came to Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor in 1980. A room inside the bungalow has reportedly been kept aside as a tribute to Rishi Kapoor, who passed away in 2020 after battling leukaemia.

Ranbir Kapoor invests in a land parcel in Ayodhya

On the real estate front, Ranbir Kapoor also invested in a land parcel at The Sarayu, a premium plotted development in Ayodhya by The House of Abhinandan Lodha, shelling out around Rs 3.31 crore for the purchase. The plot, measuring 2,134 sq ft, is part of a sprawling 75-acre development along the banks of the Sarayu River, which will feature a clubhouse, more than 35 lifestyle amenities, and a five-acre fully vegetarian luxury hotel run by The Leela.

Ranbir Kapoor to play Lord Rama in ‘Ramayana’

On the professional front, Ranbir is gearing up to play Lord Rama in ‘Ramayana’, an ambitious two-part film that is reportedly being made on a staggering budget of Rs 4,000 crore. The highly anticipated project boasts an impressive ensemble cast, with Yash stepping into the role of Ravana, Sai Pallavi playing Sita, Sunny Deol portraying Lord Hanuman, and Ravie Dubey taking on the role of Lakshman. Go to Source

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