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Neetu Kapoor
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After Alia Bhatt, now Neetu Kapoor purchases apartment worth Rs. 17.8 cr in Mumbai

| @indiablooms | May 20, 2023, at 06:29 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Veteran Bollywood actor Neetu Kapoor has reportedly bought a luxury apartment worth Rs. 17.8 crore in Mumbai, media reports said.

Neetu Kapoor's apartment is reportedly located in the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC).

The registration for the apartment was done on May 10.

Neetu Kapoor bought the place weeks after her daughter-in-law actor Alia Bhatt purchased an apartment worth Rs. 37 crore in Mumbai's Bandra.

Alia has also gifted two apartments worth Rs. 7.68 crore to her sister Shaheen Bhatt.

On the work front, Neetu Kapoor, who is known for several hits in the 1970s, took a hiatus after featuring in Ganga Meri Maa in 1083.

She made a comeback to the silver screens with Love Aaj Kal in 2009. Her last film was Jugjugg Jeeyo which was released in 2022.

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