Television star Tejasswi Prakash has made a noteworthy investment by purchasing a luxurious apartment in Bandra West, Mumbai, for ₹7.63 crore. The transaction was officially recorded on February 16, 2026, according to documents from CRE Matrix.
This new home is located in Bay Heights, part of a well-known residential project on Krishna Chandra Marg in the upscale Bandra Reclamation area. Developed by Excel Enterprises India Private Limited, the apartment covers about 121.14 square meters (approximately 1,304 square feet) and comes with two dedicated parking spaces. The registration documents reveal that a stamp duty of ₹38.15 lakh was also paid as part of the purchase. The official handover of the property is anticipated to occur on November 29, 2030.
Bandra West remains a favorite location for celebrities and business leaders alike. The area is famous for its scenic sea views, stylish high-rise buildings, boutique cafes, and its proximity to major film production studios. Over the years, numerous well-known figures from the entertainment industry have chosen Bandra as their home, further enhancing its reputation as a hub for celebrities.
Tejasswi, born on June 10, 1993, has established herself in both Hindi television and Marathi films. She garnered widespread attention through her role in the Colors show “Swaragini – Jodein Rishton Ke Sur” and later became a household name with “Naagin 6.” In addition to her work in dramas, she has also participated in several reality shows, including “Bigg Boss,” which significantly increased her popularity.
On a personal note, Tejasswi is in a relationship with fellow actor Karan Kundrra. The couple is expected to take part in a reality series titled “Desi Bling,” inspired by “Dubai Bling,” that focuses on wealthy Indian personalities.
With this latest property purchase, Tejasswi adds herself to a growing list of television stars investing in premium real estate in Mumbai. This move highlights her ongoing career growth and her commitment to making wise investments in one of the country’s most competitive housing markets.
