Shreya Ghoshal bought a flat in Worli and I genuinely cannot stop thinking about it.
Not because of the money, although yes, Rs. 29.70 crore is a number that makes you put your chai down for a second. Not even because of the address, though Worli is very much the kind of place where you drive past certain buildings and just quietly wonder what it must feel like to live there. No, what keeps pulling me back to this story is something much smaller than all of that.

She bought it with her mum and dad.
Shamishtha Ghoshal. Biswajit Ghoshal. Both names sitting right there on the registration document next to their daughter’s. April 2026, officially filed, inspector general of registration and everything. Three names. One home. And I don’t know, something about that just gets you.
Because here’s the thing about Shreya that people sometimes forget when they’re busy talking about her voice or her awards or her insane range across however many languages. She started young. Very young. Won Sa Re Ga Ma Pa before most of us had figured out what we were doing with our lives. Then Devdas happened in 2002 and suddenly the whole country knew that voice even if they didn’t always know the name attached to it. And from there she just kept going and going and going. Hindi films, Tamil films, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam. If a song needed to make you feel something real, someone called Shreya.

That kind of career doesn’t happen without a foundation. And her foundation, pretty clearly, is those two people whose names are on that property document.
The flat itself is in Godrej Trilogy in Worli. If you haven’t seen the building or at least seen pictures, it’s the kind of development that makes you understand why people save their whole lives to live in a city like Mumbai. It sits behind the Nehru Planetarium on Annie Besant Road. The Mahalaxmi Racecourse is literally next door. And then on the other side, the Arabian Sea just stretching out as far as you can see. Over 2,400 square feet of carpet area. Three parking spots. Total area nearly 2,750 square feet. That’s not a flat. That’s a life.
Stamp duty on the transaction was Rs. 1.78 crore. Just so we’re all clear on the scale we’re talking about here.

Worli has changed a lot in the last ten or fifteen years. People used to sort of overlook it, stuck as it was between old South Mumbai and the newer parts of the western suburbs. But then the Sea Link came and the Coastal Road started coming together and suddenly Worli wasn’t in between anything anymore. It was the destination. BKC is close. Lower Parel is right there. The seafront is genuinely beautiful if you catch it at the right time of day. And the buildings that have come up there in recent years are a different level altogether.
Godrej Trilogy crossed Rs. 2,000 crore in sales from its first phase alone, which launched only in November 2025. Over a hundred homes sold in that time. These aren’t impulse purchases. People spending this kind of money in this city at this address know exactly what they’re doing.
Shreya knows exactly what she’s doing too.
She’s been around long enough and worked hard enough to have figured out that the flashy version of success isn’t really the point. You don’t hear stories about her being difficult. You don’t see her manufacturing drama for attention. She shows up, she sings, she goes home. And apparently home is now this extraordinary apartment in Worli with her parents co-owning it alongside her.
I keep going back to that. In an industry that very specifically rewards people for reinventing themselves, for shedding their old skin, for becoming someone new and shinier with every passing year, she has kept the most important things exactly where they were. Her parents aren’t a footnote in her success story. They’re on the deed.

There are celebrities who buy property as investment strategy. There are those who buy for status. And then there are people who buy a home because they finally can and they want the people they love to be in it with them. This reads like the third kind.
Mumbai as a city has a complicated relationship with the people who love it most. It takes so much from you. Time, money, energy, the best years of your youth sometimes. And it doesn’t apologise for any of it. But occasionally it gives something back in a way that feels almost like acknowledgment. Like fine, you did the work, here’s your window over the sea, here’s your 2,400 square feet, here’s your address that nobody can take from you.
Shreya Ghoshal has been giving this city, and this industry, her voice for over two decades. Every emotion you felt watching a film that had her singing in it. Every wedding where her songs played in the background. Every long drive where something of hers came on shuffle and you just left it.
The flat in Worli is Mumbai finally giving something back.
And she brought her parents along to receive it. Which honestly, is the most Shreya Ghoshal thing she could have possibly done.
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Sana has been covering film, fame, and everything in between for over a decade. From red carpets to rehab rumors, she brings nuance, wit, and an insider’s edge to every story. When she’s not reporting, she’s probably watching Koffee With Karan reruns or doom-scrolling celebrity IG feeds.

