After years of anticipation, heartfelt planning, and regular site visits, Bollywood’s beloved couple Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt are finally ready to call their dream house “home.” The opulent six-storey bungalow, named after Ranbir ’s late grandmother Krishna Raj Kapoor , is reportedly complete—and a newly surfaced video online confirms just that. The clip showcases the mansion’s fully finished facade, adorned with potted greenery on every balcony, radiating both grandeur and warmth.
The couple, frequently spotted at the location with their daughter Raha and Ranbir’s mother Neetu Kapoor, are now expected to shift into the iconic Bandra property soon, likely aligning their grah pravesh with an auspicious date.
A house built on history and heart
This isn't just a luxury property—it's a piece of Kapoor family history , a tribute to generations past and a legacy for the future. The plot once belonged to screen legends Raj Kapoor and Krishna Raj Kapoor and was passed down to Rishi and Neetu Kapoor in the 1980s. Ranbir and Alia have now carried that legacy forward, with the mansion reportedly set to be registered in the name of their daughter, Raha Kapoor .
Pictures and videos of Ranbir and Alia's love nest, now ready for them to move in, have been making the rounds on the internet.

More than just bricks and mortar
Beyond its estimated Rs 250-crore valuation, the Krishna Raj bungalow symbolizes familial continuity and emotional investment. According to a source quoted by Hindustan Times, “The ongoing work on their bungalow is almost done, with the finishing going on, which should take one month or so. After the work is done and they get a green signal, the couple will move into the place. It is the moment they have been looking forward to.”
The insider further added, “The bungalow holds an emotional significance to the family, which is why everyone is so involved in the construction. Ranbir and Alia have made sure they take out time from their busy schedule and check the work status.”


Last year, there was buzz that the Kapoor-Bhatt family would ring in Diwali in their new home, but construction delays pushed those plans. Now, all signs point to the couple finally stepping into their forever home—one that blends old-school Bollywood heritage with modern-day aspirations.
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