Bollywood Real Estate Roundup: July 2026
Every month, Bollywood’s biggest names quietly move more money through property registries than most of their films make on opening weekend. Here’s everything that got registered, reported or leased out in July 2026 — buys, sells, and the one deal nobody else is talking about.
This month at a glance
| Star | Move | Property | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ranbir Kapoor | Bought | 25.7 acres, Mulshi, Pune | ₹16.42 cr |
| Shah Rukh Khan | Bought | Family home floors, South Delhi | ₹37 cr |
| Vidhu Vinod Chopra | Bought | Apartment, Bandra West | ₹7.75 cr |
| Salman Khan | Sold | Apartment, Shiv-Asthan Heights, Bandra West | ₹3.50 cr |
| Akshay Kumar | Sold | 2 flats, Oberoi Enigma, Mulund | ₹12.38 cr |
| Akshay Kumar | Sold | 2 flats, Oberoi Sky City, Borivali East | ₹7.1 cr |
| Sonakshi Sinha | Leased | Apartment, Bandra West → Kuwait Consulate | ₹16 lakh/month |
Total disclosed transaction value this month: ~₹84 crore
The buys
Ranbir Kapoor — ₹16.42 crore, Mulshi. Four adjoining agricultural parcels totaling 25.7 acres in Pimpri village, bought from the Luthra and Mehta families, registered April 30 but surfacing in registration data this month. [We broke down why Mulshi specifically, and the per-guntha math nobody else ran, here.]
Shah Rukh Khan — ₹37 crore, Delhi. SRK reportedly bought out the remaining floors of the South Delhi house where he and Gauri Khan lived early in their marriage — a rare “buying back the past” move rather than a pure investment play, and the most personal story in this month’s list.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra — ₹7.75 crore, Bandra West. The filmmaker picked up a premium apartment in the same Bandra micro-market where Salman Khan just sold — a reminder that the same 3-4 km stretch of Mumbai is simultaneously seeing entries and exits every month, not a one-directional trend in either direction.
The sells
Salman Khan — ₹3.50 crore, Bandra West. Sold a 758 sq ft apartment in Shiv-Asthan Heights that he’d held for 11 years, bought for ₹2.88 crore in 2015. That’s a gain of ₹62 lakh — roughly 21.5% over eleven years, which is a modest return by Mumbai real estate standards and quietly undercuts the “real estate always multiplies” narrative that usually surrounds these stories.
Akshay Kumar — ₹19.48 crore combined, Mulund + Borivali East. The most active seller this month by volume: two flats in Oberoi Enigma (Mulund, bought 2017 for ~₹9 crore) for ₹12.38 crore, plus two more in Oberoi Sky City (Borivali East) for ₹7.1 crore. Four apartments, one month — a clear portfolio-trimming move rather than a single opportunistic sale.
The one nobody’s covering: the lease
Sonakshi Sinha — ₹16 lakh/month, Bandra West. Leased her apartment to the Consulate General of Kuwait. This is the deal every outlet skipped because it’s not a splashy crore figure — but annualized, it’s worth roughly ₹1.92 crore a year, with none of the capital gains tax or market-timing risk of a sale. Diplomatic leases are a quietly recurring category in Mumbai celebrity real estate that almost never gets roundup treatment, and they’re worth tracking separately because the tenant profile (consulates, MNC country heads) behaves completely differently from a resale buyer.
The pattern across the month
Two things stand out when you put all seven deals side by side instead of reading them as isolated stories:
Bandra West is a revolving door, not a one-way trend. Salman sold there, Vidhu Vinod Chopra bought there, Sonakshi leased there — all within the same few weeks, in overlapping micro-markets. Single-story coverage makes each of these look like a standalone signal about “the market.” Seen together, they cancel out — which is the more accurate picture.
The land-vs-apartment split is widening. Ranbir’s Mulshi buy and SRK’s Delhi buy are both land/whole-property plays outside the standard high-rise-apartment format that dominated the sell side this month (Salman, Akshay). That’s consistent with the broader shift toward large land parcels and family homes over resale flats that’s been building through 2025 and into this year.
Biggest mover, smallest footprint
Best value-to-attention ratio this month: Sonakshi Sinha’s lease. Worst: arguably none of these deals actually did anything unusual — July 2026 was a normal month for Bollywood property, and that’s worth saying plainly instead of dressing up routine transactions as trends.
This roundup tracks property registrations and reported deals involving Indian film industry figures, sourced from public registration data (via CRE Matrix and IGR filings) and entertainment/real-estate business coverage. Figures reflect what’s publicly disclosed at registration and may not include off-market or undisclosed-value transactions. Back next month.

