Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has invested in Ayodhya's real estate market, acquiring a land parcel for Rs 3.31 crore in a project near the Sarayu river. This comes amid growing investor interest in Ayodhya, driven by infrastructure development and increased tourism.
 Ranbir Kapoor acquires land parcel in Ayodhya

Bollywood Actor Ranbir Kapoor Invests in Ayodhya Real Estate

Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has made a significant investment in Ayodhya's real estate market, purchasing a 2,134 sq ft land parcel for Rs 3.31 crore.

The land parcel is part of a 75-acre plotted development project located on the banks of the Sarayu river in Ayodhya, which is witnessing increased real estate activity following large-scale infrastructure development and a surge in tourism after the Ram temple inauguration.

Key Highlights:

  • Kapoor's investment in Ayodhya comes as the temple town experiences a surge in real estate activity.
  • The project includes a 5-acre vegetarian luxury hotel to be operated by The Leela.
  • Ayodhya is projected to receive up to 28 crore annual visitors by 2030.

Kapoor's investment marks a significant milestone in Ayodhya's growing real estate market, which is driven by infrastructure, tourism, and increasing investor attention.

Quote from Ranbir Kapoor:

"I believe Ayodhya has chosen me, and I have just answered this calling. Ayodhya is deep rooted in our history and is a critical part of our cultural fabric. This land at The Sarayu became my gateway to ensuring this becomes a part of my legacy for my family."

About the Project:

Ayodhya is witnessing long-term growth driven by infrastructure, tourism, and increasing investor attention, according to Abhinandan Lodha, chairman of the House of Abhinandan Lodha.

Ayodhya's Real Estate Market:

Ayodhya has received public and allied investments of more than Rs 85,000 crore over the last few years across roads, railways, airport connectivity, and urban infrastructure.

About the Developer:

The House of Abhinandan Lodha was founded in 2020 and has sold over 13 million sq ft of developed land and currently has around 25 million sq ft under active development across five states.

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