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Rupayan City is the safest place for investment: Ananta Jalil

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TBS Report
13 December, 2020, 12:30 pm
Last modified: 13 December, 2020, 12:43 pm

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Rupayan City is the safest place for investment: Ananta Jalil

Built on around 21.51 hectares (134 bigha) of land, the premium mega-gated community project has 63 percent open space and all aspects of modern urban life

TBS Report
13 December, 2020, 12:30 pm
Last modified: 13 December, 2020, 12:43 pm
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Actor Ananta Jalil has said that Rupayan City is the safest place for investment.

He made the remarks after visiting the project in Uttara along with his wife Actress Afia Nusrat Barsha on 11 December, says a press release.

Ananta Jalil, who is also a successful businessman, film producer and director, said, "I have travelled hundreds of countries but never seen a project with such amenities."

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Rupayan Group Chairman LA Mukul and Rupayan Group Shareholder Director Rokeya Begum Nasima greeted them during the visit.

Deputy Managing Director of the project Mahbubur Rahman gave the couple a tour of the entire project, including the main avenue of Rupayan City, Payra Square, sky villa, rainforest, sun deck, reading lounge, movie theatre, gymnasium, swimming pool, community hall, community club and jogging track.

Afia Nusrat Barsha said, "It feels like we have travelled overseas without boarding a flight."

She also added that the project looked like a planned habitat for children.

Built on around 21.51 hectares (134 bigha) of land, the premium mega-gated community project includes premium quality condo apartments, sky villas, penthouses, community clubs, mosques, playgrounds, educational institutions and all aspects of modern urban life.

In addition to 63 percent open space, there are six and a half kilometres of jogging track and separate roads for vehicular movement.

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