Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt recently moved into their new Rs 250 crore Mumbai home, Krishna Raj. The 6-storey home also has a floor where Neetu Kapoor lives, with dedicated rooms for Riddhima Kapoor-Bharat Sahni and Samara Kapoor. In a recent chat, Neetu Kapoor opened up about giving Ranbir and Alia their privacy while living with them.
“I feel once your children get married, you have to leave them alone. I live in the same building as my children, but I don’t just go over whenever I want. I want to give them their space,” Neetu Kapoor said on Soha Ali Khan’s podcast.
“I don’t want them to feel that their mother is always sitting there. Their privacy is their privacy. I don’t interfere. Even Raha comes to me whenever she is free; I don’t go there unannounced,”
Neetu Kapoor added.
The veteran actress said, “When Riddhima got married, I used to tell Rishi ji not to call her every day. I said, ‘Now Riddhima is married, Bharat is there too, you can’t keep calling all the time. Let her be. You have to move away a little.’”
Neetu Kapoor continued, “He used to say, ‘I call her whenever I want, I call Bharat also.’ I used to tell him, ‘What are you doing? It’s okay to call sometimes, but don’t call them all the time. They also have a life, don’t be on their head all the time.’”
About Ranbir and Alia’s Home
Ranbir and Alia’s luxurious bungalow, named in honour of Ranbir’s grandmother, Krishna Raj Kapoor, is more than just a lavish property – it’s reportedly a heartfelt gift to their daughter, Raha Kapoor. The house is reportedly registered in Raha’s name.
Situated in one of the city’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, this Rs 250 crore property balances modern architecture with decades of Bollywood heritage. Its grey facade, softened by cascading vertical gardens, hints at understated elegance and attention to detail.
The property first witnessed the golden age of Indian cinema. Later, it became home to Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor in the 1980s. Today, the baton passes to Ranbir and Alia. Every corner of Krishna Raj has absorbed laughter, milestones, and cinematic memories, making it a living testament to the Kapoor family saga.

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