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Godrej buys Raj Kapoor’s iconic bungalow in Chembur for ₹100 cr

- Satish Nandgaonka­r

MUMBAI: Godrej Properties Ltd. (GPL) acquired Bollywood showman Raj Kapoor’s iconic bungalow, Deonar Cottage, on Friday for ₹100 crore. The 4265.50 sq mt property, also known as RK Cottage, on Deonar Farm Road in Chembur, once where some of Hindi film industry’s brightest minds brainstorm­ed, will now be developed as a premium residentia­l project.

GPL’s fresh acquisitio­n adjoins RK Films and Studios, spread across 2.2 acres, which the company bought from the Kapoors in May 2019, for an estimated price between ₹180200 crore, to construct residentia­l apartments and luxury retail space. The project, titled Godrej RKS, is expected to be delivered in 2023.

On Friday, the bungalow’s deed of conveyance was signed by the late filmmaker’s oldest son, Randhir Kapoor, daughter Reema Jain, grandchild­ren

Nitasha Nanda and Nikhil Nanda, and late Rishi Kapoor’s wife Neetu Rishi Kapoor, according to documents accessed by Zapkey.com, the aggregator of publicly available property registrati­on documents.

After inking the deal, actor producer Randhir Kapoor, said, “This residentia­l property in Chembur has been of great emotional and historical significan­ce to our family. We are happy to have the Godrejs take this rich legacy forward for the next phase of developmen­t.”

In her book ‘The Kapoors: The First Family of Indian Cinema,’ writer Madhu Jain wrote that RK Cottage, built even before the RK Studio, had a room at the back which was known as Nargis’s room. It was preserved as a shrine with her clothes and crockery.

Calling it Raj Kapoor’s sanctum sanctorum, Jain wrote: “The real Raj Kapoor dwelled here. It was a temple to his inner life. Modest and cosy, the cottage housed what was dearest

This property has been of emotional and historical significan­ce to our family. RANDHIR KAPOOR,

to him.” It was also here that several family weddings took place and elaborate lunches were hosted, showcasing the legendary Kapoor hospitalit­y.

Following the acquisitio­n, Gaurav Pandey, MD and CEO,

Godrej Properties, said, “The demand for premium developmen­ts has been strong over the past few years. This project will allow us to further strengthen our presence in Chembur. We will aim to build an outstandin­g residentia­l community that creates long term value for its residents and celebrates the legacy of the site.”

Godrej has three completed projects in Chembur in Godrej Prime, Godrej Central and Godrej

Serenity.

Elaboratin­g on the gentrifica­tion of this part of Mumbai’s northern suburbs, Ritesh Mehta, Senior Director and Head – West and North India, Residentia­l Services, JLL, said, “The Deonar Farm Road and Chembur has developed as a good residentia­l neighbourh­ood for 3 and 4BHK homes priced between ₹8 to 15 crore. It provides good connectivi­ty through Eastern Freeway to South Mumbai, Central Mumbai and Bandra Kurla Complex. That’s why several A-list builders have projects there.”

 ?? PRAFUL GANGURDE ?? The bungalow adjoins RK Films and Studios which Godrej bought in May 2019.
PRAFUL GANGURDE The bungalow adjoins RK Films and Studios which Godrej bought in May 2019.

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