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Mirzapur Actor Shweta Tripathi Acquires Rs 3 Crore Mumbai Apartment

Actor Shweta Tripathi has acquired a 938 sq ft apartment in Mumbai’s Chembur neighbourhood for ₹3 crore, registered on 2 July 2025. The purchase includes two car parking slots and entitles her to stamp duty exemption under Maharashtra’s women homebuyer policy, as reflected in public property records from Supreme Boulevard by Supreme Universal.

The premium real estate deal, costing approximately ₹32,000 per square foot, involved a ₹15 lakh stamp duty waiver and a ₹30,000 registration fee, reducing the effective tax cost of the transaction significantly. The flat is located on the 9th floor of the building and forms part of a luxury residential tower operated by Mumbai-based Supreme Universal—though neither Tripathi nor the developer responded to queries at the time of reporting. Shweta Tripathi gained widespread recognition from her portrayal of Gajgamini ‘Golu’ Gupta in the Amazon Prime series Mirzapur, which debuted in 2018. An alumna of the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), she began her career in the film industry behind the scenes before transitioning to acting. She gained critical acclaim with her debut in Masaan (2015) and went on to star in films including Haraamkhor, Gone Kesh, and Cargo. In 2025, she made her debut as a film producer to back unconventional and boundary-breaking narratives.

Property experts point out that the acquisition reflects both Tripathi’s Mumbai roots and growing investor interest in mid‑range but well-connected neighbourhoods such as Chembur. Unlike iconic zones like Bandra or Juhu, Chembur offers a balance of affordability, accessibility, and green amenities—traits increasingly valued for low-carbon, inclusive urban living. Analysts note that the Maharashtra government’s policy for stamp duty concessions to women buyers encourages female property ownership and promotes equitable urban participation—especially in emerging suburbs experiencing rapid densification. Tripathi’s purchase exemplifies this trend and aligns with broader efforts to diversify homeownership in Indian cities.

While high-profile actors often gravitate toward ultra-luxury sea-facing residences, industry observers say this investment reflects a deliberate preference for mainstream, evolving residential pockets which offer future capital appreciation and urban integration. Experts commend the move as signalling market maturity. Tripathi’s choice to acquire a self-use unit rather than leasing also suggests confidence in long-term residential intent rather than speculative investment. With Mumbai tackling supply constraints and sustainability targets, well-planned localities such as Chembur are increasingly positioned as equitable, eco-conscious housing zones.

The relevance of her corporate identity in arts and storytelling further aligns with the rise of creative professionals increasingly investing in sustainable urban neighbourhoods—where community living, walkability, and civic infrastructure meet housing ambition.

Mirzapur Actor Shweta Tripathi Acquires Rs 3 Crore Mumbai Apartment
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