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Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s Meerut bungalow is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 17:06 IST
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s Meerut bungalow is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, aka “Bhuvi” aka “Swing King”, earned the famous title for his incredible bowling talent. The swing master carved a reputation as one of India’s most dependable fast bowlers famous for his ability to swing the ball both ways. The sportsman made his international debut in 2012 and in no time became a significant part of the Indian bowling squad. In the Indian Premier League (IPL), he has contributed majorly for franchises like Sunrisers Hyderabad and later now Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He is having a stellar IPL 2026 season for RCB. In terms of net worth, as per several media reports, it is estimated to be around ₹70–75 crore.

But when he is not taking wickets, he enjoys a grounded family life away from limelight at his Meerut residence.
Let’s have a peek:
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Location

He owns a stylish bungalow in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, his hometown. Located in the upscale Ganga Nagar area, the house reflects his personality. Instead of being flashy, the house looks warm and welcoming. The house is believed to be worth several crores, in line with the premium real estate values of the locality.

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Living space

The bungalow is designed with comfort and functionality. The cricketer keeps sharing personal pictures on his Instagram profile giving his fans a peek into his life. His Meerut home shows a warm, family-oriented environment where he lives with his wife, daughter and mother.​
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Interiors

As seen in pictures, Interiors look spacious with modern furnishings. There are open living areas, and a clean, minimalist aesthetic. The property includes well-maintained outdoor spaces and parking. In short, the house mirrors his calm, disciplined persona, elegant without being extravagant.
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(PC: Instagram/imbhuvi)

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Dad on duty

Kumar was born into a middle-class family. His father, Kiran Pal Singh, served as a police officer. He also shares a close bond with his sister, Rekha, who supported his early cricketing ambitions. In 2017, he married his childhood friend Nupur Nagar, and they have a beautiful daughter.
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Luxury car collection

His luxury cars include BMW and Audi models. ​
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Real estate value

In many ways, Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s Meerut bungalow is more than just a luxury property. The house is a reflection of his journey from a small-town cricketer to an international star. The home stands as a symbol of hard work, discipline and family support.​


(PC: Instagram/imbhuvi)

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