A Private Address on Mumbai's Most Storied Coastline
5 BHK · Price on Request
Rustomjee Bandstand Cama occupies a one-acre site on St Pauls Road at Bandstand — land acquired from a Parsi trust adjacent to the Taj Lands End Hotel, a site that Rustomjee's own corporate history marks as a defining moment in the group's journey toward Mumbai's most coveted waterfront addresses. The project launched in October 2025 under MahaRERA registration PR1180002501131, with possession scheduled for January 2030.
Each of the project's 5 BHK residences measures 5,414 sq.ft., a floor plate designed to give every household the rare luxury of space in a city that ordinarily rations it. Expansive living areas open toward sea-facing orientations, cross-ventilated bedrooms draw in the Arabian Sea breeze, and grand triple-height lobbies set the tone from the moment a resident arrives home. The scale of each residence is matched by a quietness of design — muted palettes, refined material textures, and finishes that complement rather than compete.
Rustomjee, founded in 1996 by Boman Rustom Irani and listed on India's stock exchanges, has built its reputation across Mumbai's western corridor from Dahisar to Juhu, Bandra East to BKC Annexe, and now Bandstand. The group's Bandra West portfolio already includes Rustomjee Cliff Tower on Pali Hill and Rustomjee La Roche, demonstrating a sustained commitment to the peninsula's most desirable sub-markets. Bandstand Cama represents the group's highest-altitude ambition in this geography — a single tower conceived for a genuinely select few.
The development incorporates Vaastu-friendly planning principles throughout, alongside smart-home technology that integrates climate control, lighting, security, and entertainment through a single interface. Earthquake-resistant structural design, a multi-tier security framework, CCTV surveillance, firefighting systems, and power backup are woven into the building's fabric rather than treated as optional additions. Eighty percent of the site is maintained as open space, with landscaped gardens providing a ground-level counterpoint to the tower above.
At Bandstand, Rustomjee Bandstand Cama offers something genuinely scarce in contemporary Mumbai — a large-format sea-facing residence on a promenade address, delivered by a publicly listed developer with a documented track record of timely handovers. The project invites those for whom the right address is not incidental but essential.
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5 BHK Expansive sea-facing residence with cross-ventilated bedrooms and private living areas | 5414 sq.ft. | On request |




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St Pauls Road, Bandstand, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050 · Bandra West · Mumbai
Bandra West is one of Mumbai's most established residential addresses, bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and separated from the Mumbai City district only by the Mithi River to the south. The neighbourhood blends century-old Portuguese bungalows with contemporary high-rises, leafy lanes with Carter Road promenades, and a cultural density that few Mumbai suburbs can match. Bandra Kurla Complex — home to the National Stock Exchange, SEBI, and the headquarters of global firms including Google and Amazon — sits within a 15-to-20-minute drive, making this a genuinely work-proximate luxury address.
Rustomjee Bandstand Cama is positioned on St Pauls Road at Bandstand, a micro-pocket widely regarded as the most coveted stretch of Bandra West's coastline. The site sits adjacent to the Taj Lands End Hotel, land that Rustomjee secured from a Parsi trust — a parcel the developer's own corporate timeline describes as a milestone acquisition. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link and the Western Express Highway place South Mumbai and BKC within efficient reach, while Bandra Railway Station — one of the busiest on Maharashtra's Western Railway — is minutes away by road.
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MMRDA has allocated over Rs 5,400 crore for road tunnel and coastal road projects linking the Worli-Bandra Sea Link to Mumbai Airport, dramatically reducing travel time along the western seafront for Bandstand residents.
Metro Lines 2B and 3 are planned to begin operations by 2026-27, connecting Bandra directly to BKC, Worli, and Cuffe Parade and integrating Bandstand into Mumbai's rapid transit grid for the first time.
MMRDA's Smart BKC initiative is transforming the 160-hectare Bandra Kurla Complex into a technology-enabled financial district, reinforcing BKC's position as Mumbai's primary corporate hub — 20 minutes from Bandstand Cama.
The Bandra Reclamation precinct, identified in Mumbai's Urban Plan 2035 as a critical western growth anchor, is being developed with luxury housing, retail, and public promenades, elevating the entire Bandra coastal corridor's long-term value.
The Atal Setu (Mumbai Trans Harbour Link) and planned cross-bay access improvements are expected to bring Navi Mumbai's new international airport within manageable distance of the western suburbs, broadening connectivity options for Bandstand residents.
Rustomjee secured this one-acre Bandstand site adjacent to the Taj Lands End Hotel from a Parsi trust — a transaction the developer's own corporate history marks as a milestone. New freehold land of this scale and quality at Bandstand is structurally unavailable; scarcity alone underpins long-term asset value.
Every residence at Bandstand Cama spans 5,414 sq.ft. — a floor plate that is genuinely rare in a city where even luxury apartments typically run a third of that size. The scale allows for true room separation, private zones, and entertainment spaces without compromise.
Residences are positioned to maximise Arabian Sea views and harness natural cross-ventilation through carefully oriented bedroom layouts. Morning light enters deep into living spaces, and prevailing sea breezes reduce dependence on mechanical cooling.
Rustomjee, founded in 1996 by Boman Rustom Irani and listed on Indian stock exchanges, has delivered projects across Bandra, Juhu, BKC Annexe, Pali Hill, and Dahisar. Regulatory disclosures as a listed entity add a layer of transparency not available with privately held developers.
Bandstand Cama is registered with MahaRERA under PR1180002501131, with a formally declared possession date of January 2030. Buyers benefit from statutory escrow protections, periodic construction updates, and legally enforceable timelines from day one of booking.
The project incorporates Vaastu-friendly planning principles alongside integrated smart home systems covering climate, lighting, security, and entertainment. This convergence of traditional spatial wisdom and contemporary home automation is built in at design stage, not retrofitted.
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