Eminent People On Pali HIll
Residents of Pali Hill include a slew of famous personalities & celebrities, & the residences include those of:
- Late politician and actor, Sunil Dutt's bungalow, as well as his daughter and Member of Parliament Priya Dutt's and her brother Sanjay Dutt's building;
- Actor Dilip Kumar's bungalow (currently caught in a heritage structure row and in a semi-ruin state);
- Film personality Nasir's bungalow - Pali Annexe (now being renovated);
- Aamir Khan's flat at Marina Apartments, near the BAF Petit Girls' High School at Union Park;
- Film maker and director Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra's bungalow - Mamta;
- Gulzar, poet, lyricist, writer, at his bungalow Boskyana;
- Gulshan Bawra, lyricist
- The residence of Larsen & Toubro's CEO at High Trees;
- Rishi Kapoor, his wife Neetu Kapoor and their son Ranbir Kapoor at the bungalow Krishna Raj;
- Narayan Rane at Gautam Apartments;
- Yesteryear actors Prem Chopra, Moushmi Chatterjee, Anil Dhawan, at Nibbana Apartments;
- Models Pia Trivedi, Tupur and Tapur Chatterjee;
- Anjali Mukerjee, nutritionist and dietician;
- Anna Singh, fashion designer;
- Haresh Chawla, CEO of CNBC-TV18;
- Malaika Arora Khan & Arbaaz Khan, actors;
- Kunal Kapoor, film director;
- Notandas family, jewellery store owners;
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