Sonu Nigam sells five Karjat land parcels for Rs 95 lakhs: Report Playback singer Sonu Nigam has sold 1. 067 hectares of land in Karjat, part of the emerging Mumbai 3. 0 development corridor, for a total consideration of Rs 95 lakhs, according to property registration documents accessed by CRE Matrix and reported by Hindustan Times. The recent transactions involve five adjoining land parcels located in Savele village of Karjat. Collectively spread across approximately 1. 067 hectares, the land parcels were sold through multiple deals registered on May 12, 2026. Documents reveal that a stamp duty of Rs 5. 7 lakhs was paid for the transactions. As per the registration papers, one land parcel measuring 0. 21 hectare was purchased by a group of four individuals for Rs 20 lakhs. Another adjoining plot measuring 0. 215 hectare was acquired by two homebuyers for the same amount. In a separate transaction, a 0. 225-hectare parcel was sold to an individual buyer for Rs 20 lakhs. Meanwhile, another 0. 20-hectare plot was purchased by two individuals for Rs 17 lakhs. The fifth parcel, measuring 0. 217 hectare, was sold for Rs 18 lakhs. Neither Sonu Nigam nor the buyers have publicly commented on the transactions so far. Interestingly, this is the second set of land deals involving the singer in Karjat within a short span. In April 2026, Sonu Nigam sold multiple land parcels in the same region totalling over 1. 9 hectares for ₹1. 95 crore. Those transactions were registered on Apr... #land #CRE_Matrix #Sonu_Nigam #Report_Playback #emerging_Mumbai #Hindustan_Times #Playback_singer #Karjat #lakhs #land_parcels

Sonu Nigam sells agricultural land parcels worth Rs 1.95 crore in Raigad: Report Singer Sonu Nigam has sold agricultural land parcels worth Rs 1. 95 crore in Maharashtra’s Raigad district through four separate transactions registered on April 7, 2026, according to property registration records reviewed by CRE Matrix. The parcels, spread across more than 1. 9 hectares of paddy fields in Mauje Savele in the Karjat region, were acquired by a mix of investors and local buyers. The cluster of transactions reflects continuing demand for agricultural land in areas within driving distance of Mumbai, where interest in agri-tourism and green energy-linked land use has been rising. The largest transaction involved a 0. 718-hectare parcel identified as Hissa No. 1B. It was purchased for Rs 75 lakhs by Anil Prabhaker Kadu, Nitin Prabhaker Kadu and Anthony Thomas George Vaz. The deal attracted a stamp duty payment of Rs 4. 5 lakhs. In another transaction, Nitin Prabhaker Kadu acquired a 0. 607-hectare portion marked Hissa No. 1A for Rs 50 lakhs, with stamp duty amounting to Rs 3 lakhs. A separate 0. 405-hectare parcel comprising Hissa No. 1A and 2 was jointly purchased by Anil Prabhaker Kadu and Anthony Thomas George Vaz for Rs 50 lakhs. The fourth and smallest parcel measured 0. 208 hectares and formed part of Hissa No. 1B. It was acquired by Gaurav Gautam and Nidhi Upadhyay for Rs 20 lakhs, with stamp duty of Rs 1. 2 lakh paid on the transaction. All four agreements were regist... #Raigad #CRE_Matrix #Sonu_Nigam #Report_Singer #Singer_Sonu #Nigam_sells #Raigad_district #Prabhaker_Kadu #Nigam #parcels_worth

EXCLUSIVE: Sonu Nigam remembers his iconic song ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ as ISAMRA distributes WHOPPING Rs. 100 cr in royalties to 26,000 singers; Anup Jalota gets emotional; Sanjay Tandon recalls journey from Rs. 51,000 to 100 cr It was a joyous occasion for ISAMRA (Indian Singers And Musicians Rights Association) recently as they announced that they have distributed Rs. 100 crore in royalties to 26,000 singers and musicians. Bollywood Hungama spoke exclusively to the ones who fought bravely for the rights of the singers – the legendary Sonu Nigam and Anup Jalota and ISAMRA founder and MD, Sanjay Tandon. Sonu Nigam said, “It feels like a quiet victory, not loud, not dramatic, but deeply meaningful. For years, the voice created value but did not always receive its share of that value. Today feels like a moment of correction. Not just for me, but for every singer who has given their soul to a song. It is a sense of dignity returning. The system has finally begun to listen. ”In June 2024, Sanjay Tandon revealed that ISAMRA had distributed its first royalty, Rs. 51,000, for the song ‘Lag Jaa Gale’ (Woh Kaun Thi; 1964). Explaining the journey from Rs. 51,000 to Rs. 100 crores, he replied, “That first royalty of Rs. 51,000 was a beginning, not just financially, but emotionally. It proved that performers’ rights could move from theory to reality. From there to Rs. 100 crore has been a journey of building from scratch. There was no ready data, no structured system, and no pre... #EXCLUSIVE #Sanjay #Kal #Naa_Ho’ #distributes_WHOPPING #Sanjay_Tandon #Sonu_Nigam #Anup_Jalota #Nigam_remembers #ISAMRA_distributes
