Actor Ranveer Singh recently bought a fancy sea-view quadruplex apartment in the posh residential tower Sagar Resham in Bandra, Mumbai. As per reports, the actor shelled out big bucks, around Rs. 119cr! Read on for more details. #RanveerSingh newsbytesapp.com/news/entertain…
The residential tower Sagar Resham is located right between Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartments and Shah Rukh Khan's bungalow, Mannat. #ShahRukhKhan#SalmanKhan
Reportedly, Singh's new quadruplex is located on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th floors of the tower. It also comes with a 1,300 square feet individual terrace and a total carpet area of 11,266 square feet.
Singh bought the house via a firm called Oh Five Oh Media Works LLP where the actor and his father Jugjeet Sunder Singh Bhavnani are directors. Reportedly, a stamp duty worth Rs. 7.13cr was paid to the revenue department which was concluded through two different agreements.
According to the documents that were accessed, the motorhead actor would have 19 parking lots allotted to himself. CEO and co-founder of CRE Matrix & Indextap, Abhishek Kiran Gupta told a portal, "Bandra-Juhu belt has been the favorite among tinsel town."
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The Webb telescope is one of the most expensive scientific instruments ever built. From the first image, it seems that the estimated $10 billion was well spent. With JWST, we will see more of the universe than we ever imagined seeing.
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Betting across sports, especially in cricket, has been on the rise. In a first, a story of Gujarat's farm laborers duping Russian punters by conducting a fake Indian Premier League is making rounds on social media. Read more about this betting saga. newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/fa…
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Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya was awarded a four-month jail term & a Rs. 2,000 fine by the Supreme Court on Monday in a five-year-old contempt case. It also asked his family members to return $40M that was transferred to them violating the court order. newsbytesapp.com/news/business/…
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