MHADA Mumbai Lottery 2026 Draws Marathi Celebrities Too: Why Mumbai’s Housing Dream Continues to Unite Stars and Common Citizens
From TV Actors to Everyday Families, MHADA Remains a Gateway to Homeownership in Mumbai
Owning a home in Mumbai has long been one of the most difficult aspirations for residents of the city. Sky-high property prices, limited supply, and rising living costs have pushed the dream of homeownership beyond the reach of many households. In this environment, the MHADA Mumbai Housing Lottery continues to occupy a unique place in the city's housing ecosystem, offering a rare opportunity for people from different walks of life to secure an affordable home.
Under the leadership of IAS Sanjeev Jaiswal, Vice President and CEO of MHADA, the authority has continued its efforts to expand housing opportunities and improve access to affordable homes in Mumbai. The strong participation witnessed in the MHADA Mumbai Board Lottery 2026 reflects the continued trust that aspiring homeowners place in the housing authority, even as the city’s real estate market becomes increasingly expensive.
Highlight: When television stars and ordinary citizens stand in the same queue for a home, it reveals not just the popularity of a housing scheme but the scale of Mumbai’s housing challenge.
The latest MHADA Mumbai Board lottery has attracted applications not only from thousands of ordinary citizens but also from several well-known Marathi entertainment personalities. Popular actress Samruddhi Kelkar, comedian and actor Mandar Mandavkar of the widely loved comedy show Hasyajatra, and actor Pravin Dalimbkar are among the applicants who have expressed their desire to own a home through the lottery.
More Than 75,000 Applications for 2,640 Homes
The registration and application process for MHADA’s Mumbai Board lottery covering 2,640 housing units has recently concluded. The response has once again demonstrated the immense demand for affordable housing in India’s financial capital.
According to MHADA's preliminary scrutiny, more than 75,000 applications were submitted for the available homes. The authority has also released a provisional list of eligible and ineligible applicants after verifying the applications received along with the required earnest money deposits.
The overwhelming response highlights a simple reality: despite the growth of Mumbai’s real estate market, affordable housing opportunities remain scarce. As a result, every MHADA lottery generates significant public interest and attracts applicants from diverse social and professional backgrounds.
Why Celebrities Are Turning to MHADA Housing
The participation of Marathi film and television personalities has attracted considerable attention. However, their applications also underline an important truth about Mumbai's property market.
For many aspiring homeowners, including those working in the entertainment industry, purchasing a home in Mumbai is not an easy task. Property prices across many parts of the city remain prohibitively high, making MHADA lotteries an attractive option even for professionals with established careers.
Samruddhi Kelkar, known for her role in the popular television serial "Halad Rusli Kunku Hasla", has reportedly submitted more than one application under the lottery. She has also confirmed her participation in the housing draw.
Similarly, actor Pravin Dalimbkar's story reflects the journey of thousands of Mumbai residents. Having spent 16 years in the city, he revealed that he still does not own a house in Mumbai. He initially lived in a hostel for four years after arriving in the city and has continued to stay in rented accommodation since then.
His decision to apply for the MHADA lottery is driven by a goal shared by countless residents - the desire to finally own a permanent home in Mumbai.
The Persistence Behind the Housing Dream
One of the most striking aspects of the MHADA lottery is the persistence displayed by applicants.
Dalimbkar has stated that he has been applying for MHADA lotteries for several years but has not yet been successful in securing a home. Nevertheless, he has once again submitted an application, hoping that this year's draw will finally turn his dream into reality.
This persistence is not unusual. Every year, many applicants who were unsuccessful in previous lotteries return with renewed hope. The continued participation demonstrates the credibility of the process and the significance of affordable housing opportunities in Mumbai.
Hasyajatra Artists Continue to Place Their Trust in MHADA
The success stories of some Marathi entertainment personalities have also encouraged others to participate.
Artists associated with the popular comedy show Hasyajatra, including Prithvik Pratap and Gaurav More, have previously secured homes through MHADA lotteries. Their experience appears to have inspired fellow performer Mandar Mandavkar to explore the same route.
Mandavkar has explained that while his parents own a house, purchasing a home of his own in Mumbai remains a personal aspiration. He also revealed that he had applied in previous lotteries but was unsuccessful.
His decision to apply once again highlights how homeownership is often viewed not merely as a financial asset but as a symbol of independence, stability, and personal achievement.
What the Strong Response Says About Mumbai's Housing Market
The participation of celebrities may generate headlines, but the larger story is about housing affordability.
The MHADA lottery's ability to attract over 75,000 applications for just 2,640 homes demonstrates the massive gap between housing demand and affordable housing supply in Mumbai. Every application represents an individual or family attempting to secure a place in one of the world's most expensive urban property markets.
The lottery system has evolved into more than a housing allocation mechanism. It serves as an indicator of public sentiment toward affordability, accessibility, and housing opportunities within the city.
As Mumbai continues to expand and attract people from across India, the demand for reasonably priced homes is likely to remain strong. This places even greater importance on affordable housing initiatives and transparent allocation mechanisms such as the MHADA lottery.
