For decades, Shreya Ghoshal’s voice has been the soundtrack to our most emotional moments. Now, the playback queen is hitting a high note in her personal life. The singer has officially joined the ranks of Bollywood’s elite homeowners in South Mumbai, securing a luxury apartment in the heart of Worli for a cool ₹29.70 crore.
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While many stars prefer the quiet lanes of Bandra or Juhu, Shreya has opted for the sky-high luxury of Godrej Trilogy, one of Worli’s most coveted addresses.
A Family Achievement
This home wasn’t only purchased by Shreya Ghoshal, but it's also a family milestone. Shreya purchased the property alongside her parents, Shamishtha and Biswajit Ghoshal, continuing the close-knit bond fans have admired throughout her career.

The deal, which was officially registered on April 1, 2026, reportedly included:
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A Carpet Area of a generous 2,430 sq ft.
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A transaction is valued at ₹29.70 crore.
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Three dedicated parking spaces (a true luxury in Mumbai) and a stamp duty payment of ₹1.78 crore.
Why Worli?
Worli has rapidly transformed into India’s version of "Billionaire's Row. " With property rates frequently crossing the ₹1 lakh per sq ft mark, the neighborhood offers a blend of central connectivity and breathtaking sea views. Shreya’s new neighborhood is now a hub for high-end developments, attracting everyone from corporate tycoons to the biggest names in the film industry.
Life Beyond the Mic
The move comes at a busy time for the singer. Between her duties as a judge on the latest season of Indian Idol and her constant presence on our playlists, Shreya has also been ruling social media.
Just recently, a video of her and Ranveer Singh dancing to her hit song "Lattoo" went viral, reminding everyone that while she may be the "Melody Queen," she’s also got plenty of moves.
From her humble beginnings as a Sa Re Ga Ma Pa winner to her iconic Bollywood debut in Devdas, Shreya’s journey has been defined by grace and hard work. This new home in Worli feels like a well-deserved sanctuary for a woman who has spent over twenty years defining the sound of Indian cinema.
