Inside the Ambani family’s mega million-dollar property portfolio, from richest man in Asia Mukesh’s record-breaking purchases in Dubai, to their Mumbai home Antilia and controversial UK buy
- Isha Ambani’s in-laws bought her a 50,000 sq ft mansion in the upmarket Worli area – Gulita is now valued at around US$100 million
- The Reliance boss dropped US$243 million on two Dubai homes in two months, one of which cost a record-breaking US$163 million, the other for his son Anant
Mukesh has a net worth of around US$92.9 billion and, over the years, much of his fortune has been swept up in extravagant property purchases.
Here’s a look inside the mega million-dollar collection owned by the Reliance boss and his family.
1. Antilia
You can’t talk about the Ambani family without mentioning their famous home in India. Antilia, the Mumbai base of Mukesh and his family, is a landmark in the region because of its sheer size and remarkable design.
Antilia has been designed to reflect the lines of the lotus and sun. The top six floors are the private residential areas for the family, while the rest of the house is fitted with a temple, a salon, an ice-cream parlour and a private cinema.
The home is a landmark in the area and known to host extravagant parties with celebrities galore. Locals often linger outside Antilia in the hope seeing someone famous.
2. Sea Wind
Before Antilia, Mukesh and his wife Nita lived in Sea Wind with the rest of the Ambani family. The mansion has 14 floors, with every family member occupying a different floor. Anil, brother to Mukesh, stays there with his family today. Their mother Kokilaben has also remained at the house.
This is the building Ambani patriarch Dhirubhai referred to as home, reports BollywoodShaadis. When Mukesh built Antilia, there were multiple reports that he battled to move into the house, preferring to stay at Sea Wind with his mother and brother.