Ekta Victoria Brings Boutique Living to Bandra West
Real Estate

Ekta Victoria Brings Boutique Living to Bandra West

Ekta World has unveiled Ekta Victoria, a boutique residential development on St Alexious Road in Bandra West, one of Mumbai’s most premium neighbourhoods. Located close to Pali Hill, the project combines colonial architectural influences with contemporary luxury living. The 11-storey tower is designed to bring a distinctive visual identity to the Bandra skyline while offering residents both tranquillity and urban connectivity. The project has received its RERA registration and is expected to be ready for possession in 2028.
The development offers two- and three-bed residences ranging from 904 sq ft to 1,242 sq ft. Each home is Vaastu-compliant and includes a spacious deck and 12-foot ceiling height to enhance openness and natural light. The layouts are designed to suit changing family needs, with additional room flexibility for use as a guest room, home office, children’s playroom or fitness space.
Ekta Victoria will include a range of lifestyle amenities such as a fitness centre, outdoor gym, yoga zone, sky lounge, indoor games area, children’s play zone and a dedicated walking path. The project will also feature a grand entrance lobby and ample parking facilities.
Commenting on the launch, Vivek Mohanani, CEO & Managing Director, Ekta World, said, ‘Bandra has always been among aspirational residential locations, where heritage, culture and modern urban life come together. Ekta Victoria is part of our effort to creating an intimate residential community that delivers strongly on architectural character and functional design. The aim behind this is to offer homes that evolve with the needs of modern families while preserving the charm and exclusivity that Bandra is about.’
With over 38 years of experience in real estate, Ekta World continues to expand its presence through developments that focus on design, lifestyle and long-term value. As the company sharpens its redevelopment focus across the Bandra, Khar and Santacruz belt, Ekta Victoria marks another step in revitalising established neighbourhoods through premium residential projects.

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Ekta World has unveiled Ekta Victoria, a boutique residential development on St Alexious Road in Bandra West, one of Mumbai’s most premium neighbourhoods. Located close to Pali Hill, the project combines colonial architectural influences with contemporary luxury living. The 11-storey tower is designed to bring a distinctive visual identity to the Bandra skyline while offering residents both tranquillity and urban connectivity. The project has received its RERA registration and is expected to be ready for possession in 2028.The development offers two- and three-bed residences ranging from 904 sq ft to 1,242 sq ft. Each home is Vaastu-compliant and includes a spacious deck and 12-foot ceiling height to enhance openness and natural light. The layouts are designed to suit changing family needs, with additional room flexibility for use as a guest room, home office, children’s playroom or fitness space.Ekta Victoria will include a range of lifestyle amenities such as a fitness centre, outdoor gym, yoga zone, sky lounge, indoor games area, children’s play zone and a dedicated walking path. The project will also feature a grand entrance lobby and ample parking facilities.Commenting on the launch, Vivek Mohanani, CEO & Managing Director, Ekta World, said, ‘Bandra has always been among aspirational residential locations, where heritage, culture and modern urban life come together. Ekta Victoria is part of our effort to creating an intimate residential community that delivers strongly on architectural character and functional design. The aim behind this is to offer homes that evolve with the needs of modern families while preserving the charm and exclusivity that Bandra is about.’With over 38 years of experience in real estate, Ekta World continues to expand its presence through developments that focus on design, lifestyle and long-term value. As the company sharpens its redevelopment focus across the Bandra, Khar and Santacruz belt, Ekta Victoria marks another step in revitalising established neighbourhoods through premium residential projects.

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