Two directors with half a century of land mastery between them. A founder who believes the earth a family owns should outlive the family that owns it. This is the company that walks every parcel before you do.
Mainuddeen Mansuri and Lokhanadha Reddy — between them, fifty years of reading parcels, verifying titles, and refusing what is not perfect. Every Mannat acquisition has passed through their hands.
For over twenty-five years, Munna Bhai has walked the lands of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, learning to read a parcel the way an old reader reads scripture — slowly, line by line, and never trusting what is glossed over.
His judgment on a plot's water table, soil temperament, neighbour disputes, and quiet legal histories has shaped every Mannat acquisition. If a piece of earth has a flaw, Munna Bhai will find it before we sign.
Lokhanadha Reddy brings twenty-five years of Andhra Pradesh land mastery — Patta records read in Telugu, Adangal entries verified at the Tahsildar's office, encumbrances traced back four owners deep before a parcel even enters our consideration.
In a state where land documentation has its own dialect, Mr. Reddy is fluent. His diligence is the reason every Mannat plot in AP comes with a chain of title clean enough to engrave.
Altaf Mohammed founded Mannat Farms & Land Developers from a single conviction: that the earth a family owns should outlive the family that owns it.
Before Mannat, Altaf built and continues to run a successful apparel enterprise — five years of sourcing fabric, negotiating with mills, and learning that the only currency that compounds across generations is trust. He brought that lesson to land.
I do not sell plots. I introduce families to the earth that has been waiting for their name.
Born to a Marwadi-Bengaluru lineage and fluent in Marwadi, Hindi, English, and Kannada, Altaf moves with equal grace between a Rajasthani trader's market and a corporate conference room — translating intent into trust in whichever tongue the moment requires.
Together with Munna Bhai and Lokhanadha Reddy, Altaf has built a house where land is held to a single standard: it must be the kind of earth a grandfather would walk with his grandchild and call by name.
Paradise is open for site visits, founder tier applications, and quiet conversations.