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Kangana Ranaut Leases her Mumbai’s Pali Hill bungalow for Rs 32 crore amid ‘Emergency’ controversy

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Kangana Ranaut Leases her Mumbai’s Pali Hill bungalow for Rs 32 crore amid ‘Emergency’ controversy

Kangana Ranaut Leases her Mumbai’s Pali Hill bungalow for Rs 32 crore amid ‘Emergency’ controversy

Kangana Ranaut Leases her Mumbai’s Pali Hill bungalow for
Rs 32 crore amid ‘Emergency’ controversy

In the midst of the controversy around her upcoming biographical political drama ‘Emergency’, actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut leased out palacios mansion in the queen of suburbs Bandra’s Pali Hill neighbourhood for a whopping
Rs 32 crore. This is according to documents obtained by Zapkey from property registration records. The documents also disclosed that in September 2017, Kangana Ranaut paid Rs 20 crore for the property.

Coming to the paperwork, the bungalow has a built-up area of
Rs 3,075 square feet and a 565 square foot parking area. Records reveal that the transaction was registered on September 5, 2024, and Rs 1.92 crore in stamp duty and Rs 30,000 in registration fees were paid and records also reveals that the buyer is Shweta Bathija, a partner of Kamalini Holdings with headquarters in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

In May 2024, Kangana reported that
she has assets valued at over
Rs 91 crore, of which Rs 28.7 crore were movable and Rs 62.9 crore were immovable. The actress is yet to comment on this particular report.

The Pali Hill, Bandra property of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) was largely demolished in September 2020. The reason for the demolition was purportedly an unauthorized building. However, property registration records reveal that Propstack was able to get, Kangana Ranaut was recently in the news for paying Rs 1.56 crore for an office building in Mumbai’s Andheri neighborhood. The 19th floor of a building called Arch One houses the 407 square foot unit, which was bought for Rs 38,391 per square foot on carpet, per the records.

Over an interview in 2023, the actress had stated that she would undoubtedly receive payment for the demolition of her opulent Mumbai residence, but the legal matter was never pursued. She continued by saying that since it is taxpayer money, she no longer wants any compensation.

Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut is in a situation of uncertainty, as the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has not cleared ‘Emergency’ following a September 3 order by the Madhya Pradesh High Court.

The Supreme Court ordered Sikh organizations that had voiced objections to the movie to send the CBFC their grievances about the film and its trailer within three days, and the CBFC was to take swift action to resolve them. Ranaut filed an appeal with the Bombay High Court, but the court refused to issue orders, stating that it must respect the decision of the Madhya Pradesh High Court to take the concerns into consideration.

News Edit KV Raman

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