MUMBAI: Yesteryear Bollywood actor Jeetendra and his son
Tusshar Kapoor have sold a commercial property in suburban Mumbai to an arm of Japan’s NTT Group for Rs 559 crore, documents shared by a realty consultant on Tuesday showed.
According to news agency PTI, NTT Global Data Centres acquired over 30,195 sq m of space in Balaji IT Park from Tushar Infra Developers Pvt Ltd, owned by Kapoor, and Jeetendra’s Pantheon Buildcon Pvt Ltd.
The registration was completed on 9 January.
The deal includes a ground plus ten-storey building, DC-10, housing a data centre, as well as an adjacent four-storey diesel generator structure in the IT park located in suburban Chandivali, the documents said.
According to a 2024 government resolution, the sale does not attract any stamp duty payment, though a metro cess of Rs 5.59 lakh has been paid.
The consultant also noted that a Rs 855-crore deal was registered in May 2025 last year.
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