
After Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan also set to vacate his Bandra home due to...
Recently, the news of Bollywood's King Khan aka Shah Rukh Khan vacating his extravagant home Mannat due to renovation grabbed attention. Now, another Khan has added his name to the list. While many may think it is Salman Khan due to the constant death threats he has received, it is not even Salman Khan — it is Aamir Khan. According to media reports, Aamir is soon going to vacate his Bandra house.
As soon as the news broke, Aamir's fans were left shocked and worried. However, let us tell you that the actor is shifting homes because of renovation work. The real estate developer Man Infraconstruction Limited (MICL) is launching an ultra-luxury project in Pali Hill this year. This project is part of the renovation of Virgo Cooperative Housing Society.
This is the same society where Aamir Khan lives. As per the details shared by Manan Shah, the Managing Director of MICL Group, the real estate group will build luxurious 4BHK and 5BHK flats with a sea view.
As per details shared by Hindustan Times, the flat measures 1,027 sq ft and costs over ₹9 crore. The transfer deed was finalized in June 2024, with a stamp duty of Rs 58.5 lakh and a registration fee of Rs 30,000, as per property registration documents obtained by Square Yards.
'The project is currently under the approval stage, and we, along with our partners, are working on the documentation with the society. The target now is to launch the project in December 2025,' Manan was quoted as saying by HT.
Khan's complex is expected to be priced above Rs 1 lakh per sq ft.
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