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Situated in Prabhadevi, the apartment spans a built-up area of 3,245 sqft (approximately 301.47 sqm) and offers a carpet area of 2,319.50 sqft (roughly 215.49 sqm).
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh have leased the property, which includes three dedicated parking spaces, with an initial security deposit of Rs 21 lakh. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Bollywood stars Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh have leased a luxurious apartment in Mumbai’s prestigious Beau Monde Towers Co-operative Housing Society Ltd for a monthly rent of Rs 7 lakh. Situated in Prabhadevi, this prime locality is known for its excellent connectivity to both Western and Central suburbs, as well as major routes like the Western Express Highway and the Worli-Bandra Sea Link. The area is home to landmarks such as the iconic Siddhivinayak Temple, Dadar Beach, and High Street Phoenix.
According to Square Yards, the apartment spans a built-up area of 3,245 sqft (approximately 301.47 sqm) and offers a carpet area of 2,319.50 sqft (roughly 215.49 sqm). The lease, registered in November 2024, includes three dedicated parking spaces and an initial security deposit of Rs 21 lakh. The agreement runs for 36 months, with the monthly rent starting at Rs 7 lakh for the first 18 months and increasing to Rs 7.35 lakh for the remaining tenure.
This is not Padukone’s first connection to Beau Monde Towers, as she already owns a property in the same complex, developed by the Ashwin Sheth Group, which features luxurious 2 to 5 BHK apartments. The recently leased apartment adds to her expanding real estate portfolio, which also includes a high-end apartment in Bandra and a sprawling bungalow in Alibaug.
Deepika continues to make waves on both domestic and international stages. Her performance in *Pathaan* was widely celebrated, contributing to the film’s massive success at the box office. She also represented India at the Oscars 2023 as a presenter, earning accolades worldwide. Recognized for her influence, she was honored with the TIME100 Impact Award for her significant contributions to cinema and mental health advocacy, reaffirming her global icon status.