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Jim Sarbh's Mother Buys Lavish Bandra Flat Worth ₹21 Crore

Bollywood actor Jim Sarbh, known for his powerful performances in Neerja, Padmaavat, and the Emmy-nominated Rocket Boys, continues to live a life grounded in heritage and understated elegance. While the actor himself resides in a charming ancestral bungalow — Kamu Villa — nestled in the upscale Malabar Hill, a recent high-profile real estate acquisition by his family has caught attention.

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Abhishek Upmanyu Buys ₹9 Crore Flat in Bandra – Punchlines Now Come With Sea Breeze

“Engineering chod di, standup pakad li. Ab flat bhi le li.” In the ultimate flex of the “beta tumse na ho payega” variety, beloved stand-up comedian Abhishek Upmanyu has just purchased a luxury apartment in Mumbai’s Bandra for a jaw-dropping ₹9.09 crore. Yes, nau crore. The same amount most of us read as “annual funding request to our parents.”

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Anu Malik and Wife Anju Malik Purchase Two Premium Flats in Mumbai's Khar West

Renowned Bollywood music director Anu Malik and his wife Anju Malik have made a significant investment in Mumbai’s real estate by purchasing two upscale apartments in the plush locality of Khar (West). The celebrity couple recently sealed the deal on two adjacent flats located on the 2nd floor of the prestigious Aurum Building, part of Shantivan CHSL, situated at the corner of Ahimsa Marg and Ramkrishna Mission Road.

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Veteran Actress Shubha Khote and Daughter Bhavna Balsavar Purchase Charming Bungalow in Andheri, Mumbai

Veteran film and theatre actress Shubha Khote, known for her versatile roles in Indian cinema, and her daughter, TV actress Bhavna Balsavar, have recently made headlines with a major real estate move in Mumbai. The mother-daughter duo has purchased a beautiful bungalow in Versova, Andheri West, marking a fresh chapter after the sale of their long-time residence “Shubhangi Bungalow” in Juhu.

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Kartik Aaryan’s Parents Purchase Premium Property in Andheri West, Mumbai

In a significant real estate move, Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan’s parents, Mala Tiwari and Munish Tiwari, have recently acquired a luxurious commercial property in Andheri West, Mumbai. The deal, registered on February 27, 2025, has drawn attention not just because of the celebrity connection but also due to the impressive value of the transaction.

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Bharat Thakur Gifts Mumbai Flat to Actress Bhumika Chawla

Bhumika Chawla, a beloved actress known for her graceful performances across Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil cinema, has received a heartwarming gesture from her husband, renowned yoga guru Bharat Thakur. According to official property records accessed by RERANation.in, Bharat Thakur has gifted a flat located in Andheri (West), Mumbai to Bhumika, transferring 100% ownership of the apartment without any monetary consideration.

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MahaRERA: Setting the Benchmark

Introduction The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), was enacted to bring transparency, accountability, and efficiency to India’s real estate sector. Among all states, Maharashtra has emerged as a leader through its dedicated regulatory body, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA). Let’s delve into how MahaRERA has set benchmarks in RERA implementation, focusing on its proactive measures, technological advancements, and the impact on stakeholders.

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The RERA Era

The Indian real estate sector, historically characterized by opacity, project delays, and a significant power imbalance favoring developers, underwent a transformative shift with the enactment of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA). This landmark legislation aimed to usher in an era of transparency, accountability, and efficiency, primarily safeguarding the interests of homebuyers while fostering sustainable growth within the industry.

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The Origins of RERA

The real estate sector in India has long been plagued by inefficiencies, delays, and a lack of transparency. Before the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) was enacted, homebuyers often found themselves at the mercy of developers who operated with little to no accountability.

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