In dollar terms, it is a record price ever fetched by the work of an Indian artist, Christie's said, adding that a US-based individual outbid others to bag the painting.
The price surpassed an earlier record set by an S H Raza painting.
Christie's sold 83 works for over USD 16.3 million or Rs 102 crore, in what turned out to be its second-highest revenue grosser evening where Indian contemporary art was up for grabs.
The two works which fetched the second and third highest prices were both of Tyeb Mehta (Rs 19.78 crore and Rs 9.86 crore).