Inside Disha Patani’s Abode in Bandra, Mumbai!

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Have you wondered where the best of Bollywood resides? Here’s your sneak peek into Ek Villian Return’s lead protagonist- Disha Patani’s star-studded neighborhood and their lives in Rustomjee Paramount!


Known to make Bandra, the Beverly Hills of Mumbai, Disha along with her celebrity neighbors including Norah Fatehi, Meghna Ghai Puri, Disha Patani, Tiger Shroff, the Pandya brothers, Rani Mukherjee’s family, Suresh Wadkar and many more, resides in Rustomjee’s exquisite neighborhood overlooking the Arabian Sea.


When one is not swimming, they are watching a film in the state-of-the-art theatre or simply perfecting a game of pool. Another might be relaxing on the rooftop and perhaps 3 more may be working out in the gym.

Patani’s 4BHK apartment comes with two car parking spaces and offers expansive views of the city. She paid Rs 17.85 lakh as stamp duty for the new home which costs close to 8 crores! 

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