The couple, who have been waiting years for the completion of their magnificent Krishna Raj mansion, are among the most talked-about in the industry.

Just in time for Diwali, Bollywood celebrities Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are scheduled to move into their new spacious villa in Bandra West, Mumbai. The couple, who have been waiting years for the completion of their magnificent Krishna Raj mansion, are among the most talked-about in the industry.
They will now start a new chapter in their lives with daughter Raha as the holiday season approaches. It took years to build the magnificent mansion, which is registered in Raha’s name and is valued at Rs 250 crore. The property, located in one of Mumbai’s most affluent neighborhoods, has become the focus of a media frenzy. Actress Neetu Kapoor, together with Alia and Ranbir, were often seen at the location monitoring its development.
Before making their big move, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor sent a heartfelt statement to the media asking for discretion and respect while they settle into their new home.
According to their message, “Dear friends in the media, Diwali is all about gratitude and new beginnings.” We appreciate all of your kindness and understanding as we move into our new house. We want to reassure you that you still respect our privacy as well as the privacy of our family, home, and lovely neighbors. This holiday season, you and your family have our undying affection. Cheers to Diwali! – Ranbir and Alia.
Alia voiced her ire earlier this year after a video of the couple’s Mumbai home went viral online. The actress claimed that she was violating her privacy as the video featured intimate glimpses of the still-under-construction property. She continued, “I get that in a city like Mumbai space is hard to come by, sometimes the view from your window is another person’s house.”
However, private dwellings should not be recorded by anyone. Without our consent, a video of our house in construction was made and posted online. This is a serious security risk and is a complete breach of privacy.
