Saif Ali Khan Buys Commercial Units in Andheri East Worth ₹31 Cr

Saif Ali Khan Buys Commercial Units in Andheri East Worth ₹31 Cr

Post by : Bianca Suleiman

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has added two premium commercial properties in Mumbai’s Andheri East to his growing real estate portfolio, spending ₹30.75 crore, according to recent property records.

The newly acquired units, located in the Kanakia Wallstreet building, together cover 5,681 sq ft and come with six dedicated car parking spaces. The previous owner of the offices was US-based pharmaceutical company Apiore Pharmaceutical. The deal was officially registered on November 18, 2025, with a stamp duty payment of ₹1.84 crore and a registration fee of ₹60,000.

Andheri East has increasingly emerged as a preferred hub for corporates, creative agencies, and multinational firms due to its excellent connectivity, infrastructure, and strong rental prospects. Volney, a real estate advisory firm that facilitated the transaction, highlighted that the area continues to attract both institutional and high-net-worth individual investors looking for long-term value.

This acquisition adds to Saif Ali Khan’s impressive Mumbai property holdings. The actor owns a luxury 6,500 sq ft apartment in Bandra West, purchased in 2012 for ₹23.50 crore, and multiple other properties in the city, including units in the Fortune Heights complex.

Interestingly, the Kanakia Wallstreet building has been gaining attention from other high-profile tenants and investors. Earlier this year, Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan and his father Rakesh Roshan purchased three office units in the same building for ₹31 crore, while Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellite Communications leased a 1,294 sq ft office space in nearby Chandivali for ₹2.33 crore over five years.

With this purchase, Saif Ali Khan continues the trend of Bollywood celebrities diversifying into prime commercial real estate, combining both investment security and the potential for strong rental returns in Mumbai’s competitive property market.

Nov. 19, 2025 12:57 p.m. 597
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