Sowparnika Rhythm of Rain is a residential apartment project by Sowparnika Projects & Infrastructure at Samethanahalli, off Soukya Road near Hope Farm Junction in Whitefield, East Bangalore. It carries Karnataka RERA registration number PRM/KA/RERA/1250/304/PR/290125/007454, decoding to a registration date of 29 January 2025 — making this one of the more recently registered projects in this stretch of Whitefield.
Location & Connectivity
Soukya Road, off Whitefield’s Hope Farm Junction, has become a steady apartment corridor over the last few years as the core of Whitefield has filled up and pricing has pushed buyers further out. Provident Botanico, already covered on this site, sits on the same road — a direct comparable if you’re evaluating this stretch specifically. Expect a drive-in relationship with ITPL and the Whitefield IT corridor rather than a walking one; this is a growing residential pocket, not yet a mature, everything-nearby neighbourhood.
Project Specifications
- Land area: 6.75 acres (consistent across sources)
- Towers: 3 — a deliberately low-density layout for the unit count
- Total units: 725
- Configurations: 1, 2 and 3 BHK
With only 3 towers hosting 725 units on 6.75 acres, this reads as a fairly compact, higher-rise layout rather than a sprawling low-rise campus — worth keeping in mind if density and tower spacing matter to you.
Pricing
Pricing is where the listings genuinely diverge: one source quotes units starting as low as Rs 50 lakh, while another puts the effective entry price at around Rs 1.64 crore (roughly Rs 10,500/sq ft). That’s too wide a gap to be simple rounding — it likely reflects a smaller 1 BHK “starting from” marketing figure being quoted alongside a more representative 2-3 BHK price elsewhere. Don’t take either number as the price you’ll actually pay; ask for the current unit-wise price list before you get anchored on a figure.
Amenities
The clubhouse carries a fairly elaborate list for a project this size — a mini theatre, salon and spa, table tennis and an open library among its 17-odd dedicated amenities. Beyond the clubhouse, the broader amenity list (30-plus items across the project) includes a swimming pool with a separate kids’ pool, tennis and badminton courts, a co-working space, an amphitheatre, a senior citizens’ garden, a meditation garden, a poolside lounge, a leisure plaza and a cricket practice pitch.
RERA & Compliance
The RERA number (PRM/KA/RERA/1250/304/PR/290125/007454) is consistent across the listings checked and decodes cleanly to 29 January 2025. Possession is set relatively far out at January 2032 — worth noting if you’re comparing timelines against other Whitefield-adjacent launches, most of which are quoting possession dates two to three years earlier.
A Few Honest Notes
The possession date here (January 2032, roughly seven years from RERA registration) is longer than most comparable projects in this belt, and the pricing spread across sources is wide enough that you should treat any number you see online as a starting point for a conversation with the sales office, not a quote. Neither issue is a red flag about the project’s legitimacy — the RERA registration is clean and recent, and Sowparnika has a long-enough track record in Bangalore (50-plus completed projects since 2003) — but both are worth factoring into your own timeline and budget planning.
Verdict
Rhythm of Rain suits a buyer who wants the Soukya Road/Whitefield-extension corridor specifically and doesn’t mind a longer possession runway in exchange for a lower entry price than core Whitefield. Compare it directly against Provident Botanico on the same road before deciding, and confirm the actual price band for your target configuration rather than relying on the “starting from” figures circulating online.



