Infosys Narayana Murthy buys a luxury apartment worth Rs 50 crore in Bengaluru

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Narayana Murthy buys a luxury apartment worth Rs 50 crore in Bengaluru

Infosys co-founder N.R. Narayana Murthy, who was in the news for his statement that young people should work 70 hours a week, is now in the news again by buying an expensive house in Bengaluru. Yes, he has bought a luxury flat worth Rs 50 crore in Kingfisher Towers, and this news is now going viral.

Infosys co-founder N.R. Narayana Murthy, one of India's famous billionaires, is often in the news for his business dealings, ideology and philanthropy. A few months ago, he was in the news for gifting 240 crore shares to his four-month-old grandson, and now he is in the news again by buying an expensive house in Bengaluru. Yes, he has bought a luxury flat worth Rs 50 crore in Kingfisher Towers, which is considered the most expensive housing project.

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has bought his second expensive apartment in Kingfisher Towers, located in the heart of UB City, Bengaluru. Narayana Murthy has bought an apartment worth Rs 50 crore in Kingfisher Towers, a 34-storey luxury building built on a vast area of ​​4.5 acres.

In 2020, his wife Sudha Murthy bought a flat on the 23rd floor of the same complex for Rs 29 crore. Now, Narayana Murthy has bought a luxurious flat worth Rs 50 crore in the same Kingfisher Towers.

This expensive flat, located on the 16th floor of Kingfisher Tower and spread over 8,400 square feet, has 4 bedrooms and 5 car parking facilities. According to a Times of India report, “The cost per square foot of this expensive apartment, priced at Rs 50 crore, is Rs 59,500. It is one of the most expensive apartments in the city.”

Many billionaires live here:

Many billionaires live in luxurious apartments in Kingfisher Towers. Biocon’s executive chairman Kiran Mazumdar Shah, Congress leader KJ George