Popular singer Arijit Singh has reportedly bought four flats in a building in Versova, Mumbai worth Rs 9 crore and already paid Rs 54 lakh in stamp duties. If reports are to be believed, all the flats are on the same floor. According to reports in Square Feet India, one of the flats is 32 square metres and cost Rs 1.80 crore while another one is spread across 70 square metres and cost Rs 2.20 crore.
Arijit is said to have bought the third one for Rs 2.60 crore and it is around 80 square metres. The fourth flat is spread across 70 square metre and is said to have cost the singer Rs 2.5 crore.
Arijit ranked 26th on the Forbes’ Celebrity 100 list, that was released in December 2019.A major portion of Arijit’s earnings can be credited to his live concerts across the globe. Arijit shot to prominence with Aashiqui 2's Tum Hi Ho.
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In an earlier interview with The Statesman, Arijit had talked about his struggles in his initial days in Mumbai. "I have struggled a lot, yes, but there isn’t anything which is specifically unique about my struggle. Every singer who comes to Mumbai has to go through the same journey. You go to the music directors with your demo hoping someone or the other to acknowledge your talent. You meet other people who also want to do the same and you hear their life stories. These life stories sometimes are a lot to take in when compared with your own and I think that is what has always kept me going," Arijit had said.
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Talking about his music, Arijit had earlier said in an interview, ''My goal is to be dynamic. I’ve been singing different kind of genres for a while now but I have always tried to push myself to new tangents about singing, new songs or picking up the same genre but trying to sing it differently, treating it differently. My fans have understood that they have to create their own moments in their own space while listening to my songs in their own personal individual cocoon. I have had many crazy fan moments. It is all still very strange to me.''