
Bollywood actor Ishaan Khatter, who was last seen in the film Homebound, has invested in a plush property in one of Mumbai’s prime locations. The actor has purchased a luxury apartment in the Pali Hill area, a neighbourhood favoured by several celebrities.
Ishaan purchases luxury home in Mumbai
According to property registration documents accessed by real estate data analytics firm CRE Matrix, Ishaan bought the luxury home for Rs 29.37 crore. The apartment is located in Navroz Apartments at Navroz Premises Co-operative Housing Society Ltd, Bandra, one of the most sought-after residential pockets in the Pali Hill micro-market.
The high-rise apartment has a built-up area of 2,989.05 square feet. Based on the purchase value, the rate per square foot comes to approximately Rs 98,200. As per the documents, Ishaan paid Rs 1.76 crore towards stamp duty and registration charges. The apartment was sold by Kapi M. Mahtani, and the transaction was registered recently.
Ishaan Khatter moved 17 houses by age 16
Despite being the half-brother of actor Shahid Kapoor and the son of actors Neelima Azeem and Rajesh Khattar, Ishaan Khatter had a childhood away from the limelight. In an interaction with Mid-day’s Sit With Hitlist, the actor revealed that he grew up living in rented homes and even failed in school.
When asked about early failures in life, Ishaan admitted, “I failed in school.”
Recalling his school days, he shared, “All my schooling was in Juhu. I was in Jamnabai for 10 years. Then I went to a school called Billabong High. For two years I tried to make sense of life as I was used to my friends. I had studied in one school till 8th grade.”
Talking about frequent relocations, Ishaan said, “I always moved homes as we lived in rented houses. It was what people called the Bombay struggling lifestyle. By the time I was 16, I had lived in 17 houses. So I was changing more houses than my age.”
In an earlier conversation with journalist Barkha Dutt on Mojo Story, Ishaan reflected on his family’s financial struggles. “My family hit rock bottom financially when I was three or four. I was very young, but that’s where it begins. We were lucky because my mom worked, she did a TV show in Delhi for three months and got us out of that place.”
He further said, “I was raised in a middle-class household. We couldn’t afford to study abroad. But we always found a way to move forward.”







