
New Delhi, February 24, 2026: Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and his wife, Devisha Shetty, have further solidified their presence in Mumbai’s luxury real estate market. Recent reports and property registration documents reveal that the couple has expanded their portfolio with a significant acquisition in the Deonar area of Mumbai.
The investment is centered in Godrej Sky Terraces, an upscale residential project that has become a hotspot for high-net-worth individuals. While various reports detail the couple’s total investment in the project reaching over ₹21 crore for multiple units, the acquisition of high-end apartments in this specific locality highlights a growing trend of celebrities moving toward emerging luxury hubs in Eastern Mumbai.
The choice of Deonar is both a financial and personal move for the “Mr. 360” of Indian cricket. Suryakumar, who grew up in the nearby Anushakti Nagar, has often expressed his deep connection to the neighborhood.
According to data reviewed by real estate platforms like Square Yards, the transaction for their latest units involved substantial statutory payments, reflecting the premium nature of the asset:
Traditionally, Mumbai’s elite have flocked to Bandra, Juhu, or South Mumbai. However, the move by Suryakumar and Devisha into Deonar/Chembur signals a shift.
The area’s transformation—boosted by improved infrastructure like the Mumbai Monorail and the Eastern Freeway—has made it an attractive alternative for those seeking larger residences and better connectivity to both the city center and Navi Mumbai.
Outside of real estate, Suryakumar Yadav continues to be a dominant force in world cricket. Recently retained by the Mumbai Indians for a staggering ₹16.35 crore for the 2025 IPL season, his financial trajectory matches his explosive batting style.
Devisha Shetty, an entrepreneur and dance coach, has been instrumental in managing the couple’s transitions. They currently reside in a lavish apartment in Chembur, known for its personalized “cricket-themed” interiors, including a 7-foot cricket bat display. This new Deonar home represents the next chapter in their journey, combining nostalgic roots with the pinnacle of modern luxury.