
Ramayana actor Ranbir Kapoor’s real estate portfolio just got a lot bigger.
Ranbir Kapoor Pune land purchase: The actor has acquired 25.7 acres in Mulshi for Rs 16.4 crore, adding to a growing real estate portfolio across cities.
Ranbir Kapoor Pune Land Purchase: The Breakdown Of The Deal
The purchase covers four adjoining agricultural land parcels in Village Pimpri, Taluka Mulshi, District Pune, bought from Sriram Luthra, Naveen Sriram Luthra and Mala Umesh Mehta.
All four sale deeds were registered on April 30, 2026. Together, the parcels add up to roughly 104,000 square metres.
The largest single parcel spans 43,800 square metres and cost Rs 7.08 crore on its own.
The remaining three parcels were priced at Rs 4.62 crore for 29,900 square metres, Rs 3.32 crore for 21,400 square metres, and Rs 1.40 crore for an 8,900 square metre plot.
Why Mulshi, Specifically
Mulshi, on Pune’s western outskirts, has become one of the most sought-after spots for luxury farmhouses and long-term land investment among high-net-worth buyers.
Improved connectivity to both Mumbai and Pune, paired with the region’s scenic landscape, has been pulling in exactly this kind of large-scale land acquisition.
Part Of A Bigger Pattern
This isn’t an isolated purchase.
Just two months earlier, in May 2026, Ranbir bought a 2,134 square foot plot at The Sarayu in Ayodhya, a premium riverside development along the Sarayu, for around Rs 3.31 crore.
That same month, he also leased out his own 2,460 square foot apartment in Mumbai’s Vaastu Building at Pali Hill, Bandra, for Rs 11 lakh a month on a five-year agreement.
There’s also a personal chapter running alongside all this property activity.
Ranbir and Alia Bhatt recently moved into the newly redeveloped Krishna Raj bungalow, the Kapoor family’s ancestral Bandra residence, after a multi-year reconstruction project.
What It Signals
Between the Ayodhya plot, the Mulshi land, and leasing out an existing Bandra apartment, Ranbir’s real estate moves over the past few months read less like scattered purchases and more like a deliberate portfolio strategy, mixing sentimental and religious investments with pure long-term land value plays.
With Ramayana’s massive scale keeping him busy on the work front, it’s clear his off-screen decisions are moving with just as much intent.
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