Dilip Kumar’s iconic Bandra bungalow is being redeveloped into a luxury residential project, aptly named The Legend. Situated in Mumbai’s coveted Pali Hill area, this project will feature 19 opulent apartments. Adding to its allure is a 2,000 square foot museum dedicated to the legendary actor, celebrating his remarkable legacy. With sales crossing Rs 500 crore within 15 months, the project has already set a benchmark in Mumbai’s high-end real estate market.
The redevelopment has drawn significant attention, with one apartment reportedly sold for Rs.155 crore and others fetching an impressive Rs.1.50 lakh per square foot. The total revenue potential is estimated at Rs.850 crore, making it one of the city’s most sought-after luxury developments.
This project holds special significance for Dilip Kumar’s wife, Saira Banu, as the bungalow symbolizes their cherished memories. On his 102nd birth anniversary, she reminisced about his generosity and humility, revealing how he often gifted away his most prized possessions. Saira described him as a man fulfilled by art, family, and love, living a life untouched by material desires.
Dilip Kumar, born Muhammad Yusuf Khan in 1922, left an unparalleled legacy in Indian cinema. With iconic films like Mughal-e-Azam and Naya Daur, his six-decade-long career immortalized him as a cinematic giant. As fans celebrate his enduring influence, The Legend stands as a tribute to his life and contributions, blending heritage with luxury.