Bollywood stars don’t just shine on screen; they live in houses that reflect their larger-than-life lifestyles, and this is nowhere more evident than in Mumbai. From iconic landmarks to newly built marvels, these homes aren’t merely places to live, they are statements of luxury. Let’s explore some of the most extravagant Bollywood residences in the ‘city of dreams’, where the stones speak of stardom.
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After years in the making, the six‑storey bungalow built on the site of Raj Kapoor’s legendary Krishna Raj property, named ‘Krishna Raj’, is now complete and ready to welcome Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and their daughter, Raha. The house, situated in Bandra, has been rebuilt on the spot where Raj Kapoor's famous Krishna Raj bungalow once stood. As reported by Bollywood Life, the house cost Ranbir and his family Rs 250 crore.
Recent videos unveil a sleek façade graced with lush greenery and glass accents, reflecting both modern elegance and sentimental homage to family history. The home’s official inauguration is anticipated at Diwali, where the couple plans a house‑warming after years of careful oversight. Ranbir and Alia will soon move here, along with his mother, actor Neetu Kapoor.
One of Mumbai’s most recognisable landmarks, ‘Mannat’ is a six‑storey sea‑facing mansion in Bandra. As reported by Housing.com, the house costs approximately Rs 200 crore. Originally ‘Villa Vienna’, this heritage gem was acquired by Shah Rukh Khan in 2001 and transformed over nearly a decade under the design guidance of Gauri Khan and architect Kaif Faquih.
As per multiple reports, the residence houses five bedrooms, a gym, a magnificent library, private theatre, swimming pool, and an elegant terrace. Fans frequently gather outside, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite star, sometimes glimpsed from the iconic balcony. Currently, the family has temporarily relocated while ‘Mannat’ undergoes renovation and expansion.
A living tribute to his iconic legacy, ‘Jalsa’ is a twin‑storey bungalow in Juhu, gifted to Amitabh Bachchan by director Ramesh Sippy. As reported by Housing.com, the house costs approximately Rs 100 crore. The home blends Persian and Mughal design elements with Indian artistry, featuring chandeliers, arches, majestic paintings, mirrored shelves, and lush gardens.
Many of Big B’s films, including ‘Chupke Chupke’ and ‘Anand’, were filmed inside Jalsa. Every Sunday, Big B opens the gates to greet his fans, a tradition that has continued for decades and remains a symbol of his deep connection with admirers. True to its name, Jalsa is a celebration of Indian art and architecture, honouring the illustrious life of the ‘Shahenshah of Bollywood’.
The power couple has acquired a luxurious quadruplex spanning four floors (16th–19th) in the Sagar Resham tower at Bandstand, with an approximate valuation of Rs 119 crore. As reported by Indextap, the property costs Rs 119 crore and is touted as one of India’s largest residential flat deals, making it one of the most expensive Bollywood houses.
Reportedly, their lavish sea-facing property spans more than 11,000 square feet of carpet, with an exclusive 1,300 sq ft terrace and 19 parking spaces. The property, which is currently under construction, is valued at Rs 1.05 lakh per square foot due to its prime location. This new flat is conveniently located near the homes of Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
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