Surendra Hiranandani is an Indian entrepreneur, co founder and managing director of Hiranandani Group, engaged in real estate business. Surendra is ranked among the top 100 richest Indian’s and Forbes global billionaires
Early life
Surendra Hiranandani was born in 1954 in Mumbai. His father was Lakhumal Hiranand Hiranandani, an ENT surgeon who was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the government of India. He has two older brothers, Navin and Niranjan.
Career
Surendra served as a Founder and Managing Director of House of Hiranandani Group of Companies. Mr. Hiranandani served as a Non-Executive Independent Director of Provogue (India) Ltd from March 7, 2005 to November 10, 2012
Surendra along with his brother Niranjan bought 200 acres land in Powai Mumbai in 1985 and started real estate business under the name Hiranandani Gardens.
Surendra Hiranandani a Mumbai-based developer the owner of House of Hiranandani, is learnt to have bought 250 acres in Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad for Rs 800 crore. The three land parcels comprise 120 acres in Bangalore, 110 acres in Chennai and 20 acres in Hyderabad Also have plans to enter the real estate market of North and West of India soon.
Personal life
Surendra Hiranandani resides in Mumbai. He has two daughters Neha and Komal and son Harsh. Neha, who is a University of Virginia alumni,is currently the Director of House of Hiranandani.
Surendra Hiranandani
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